Counseling
Mission Statement
The mission of the Mt. Stuart Elementary Counseling Program is to nurture and support EVERY student in reaching his/her full potential academically, socially and emotionally. The program strives to promote and enhance student achievement by delivering prevention, intervention and referral services. It is our goal to work collaboratively with students, parents, staff and the community to provide a safe and encouraging educational experience.
Guidance & Counseling Program Benefits
- Enhance EVERY child's self-esteem
- Empower youth to set and reach goals
- Increase classroom performance
- Increase knowledge of self and others
- Develop effective decision making skills
- Increase leadership skills
- Celebrate differences and learn from each other
- Improve conflict resolution skills
- Promote respect for ALL students
- Increase school and community Pride
Referrals
Counseling Support at Mt. Stuart Elementary
At Mt. Stuart, we believe in supporting the whole child academically, socially, and emotionally. Families, teachers, or staff can share a concern about a student by simply talking with our school counselor, Mr. Cavazos. There is no formal referral process.
If you have concerns about your child’s well-being, please reach out to Mr. Cavazos to set up a meeting. Our goal is to work together with parents and caregivers to provide encouragement and support for every student.
Students are always welcome to stop by or make an appointment with Mr. Cavazos if they would like to talk about anything that is on their mind. If ongoing counseling support is needed, families will be notified and consent will be requested before regular meetings begin.
If a child’s needs go beyond what the school counselor can provide, we will help connect families with outside agencies and resources so students receive the services they need.
Self Advocates
Children are taught to advocate for their own needs while at school. If a child needs to talk with the school counselor they can simply let their teacher know and an opportunity to talk with the school counselor can be made.
Confidentiality
Elementary students are beginning to understand the value of privacy for themselves, their families and others. Respecting the child's (and family) right to privacy, confidentiality, is fundamental to the counseling relationship. It allows students an opportunity to share their concerns with a trusted adult who will listen non-judgmentally and help them problem solve in an environment of physical and emotional safety. Because the safety of ALL students is paramount, there are limits to maintaining confidentiality. As required by Washington State Law and Ethical Standards of the American School Counselor's Association, the following are instances where a school counselor MUST report disclosed information to the appropriate authority:
- Intent to harm one's self or someone else is expressed.
- Suspected abuse or neglect of a child or adult.
- An appropriate court order is recieved and verified.
- Legal consent is given to share specific information.
I will ask families and or the child to share information with teacher should the information be useful in allowing the teacher to assist on a day to day basis. We want to wrap care and concern around your child while they spend there days in our school community.
RESOURCES
Social/Emotional at Home
- S.T.A.R. Breathing Tool
- Committee for Children – Social Emotional Learning
- Childhood 101 – Teaching Feelings & Emotions
Transitioning into School
School Curriculum
Development
Safe Homes
Apps
Books to read:
- 123-Magic
- The Whole Brain Child
- How to Talk so Kids will Listen and Listen so Kids will Talk
- The Connected Child
- Raising a Secure Child
- 5 Love Languages of Children
Contact School Counselor
Andre Cavazos
School Counselor
Mt. Stuart Elementary
Andre serves as the school counselor at Mt. Stuart Elementary, supporting students’ social, emotional, and academic growth. He partners with families, staff, and the community to ensure every student feels safe, valued, and ready to learn.
On campus daily: 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Office Phone: 509-925-8428
Email: andre.cavazos@esd401.org
Curriculum
Kinder-1st Grade-
- Kelso's choices
- Second Steps- Skills for Learning
- Second Steps Child Protection Unit
- Other lessons on: Mindfulness, self awareness, calm thinking, gratitude, kindness, problem solving, growth mindset, decision making, perseverance, social awareness, creative thinking
2nd Grade- 3rd Grade
- Friendship
- graititude
- kindness
- problem solving
- zones of regulation
- growth mindset
- decision making
- perserverance
- social awareness
- creative thining
Great Books for Kids on School Lessons
Staff Wellness Wednesdays!
Each Wednesday in the Mt. Stuart staff lounge we offer a calming space. We provide information on calming techniques and health benefits to drinking water, being mindful and offering thanks.
We know the more information and techniques we offer staff to take care of their health the more we can promote students to do the same! Each teacher was also provided tools to make a calming glitter bottle for their classroom. Also pictured are the other tools offered through the counseling office to help children active a state of calm through breathing techniques, squishy balls, play-dough, etc.