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50 Years of ERIC
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Guillot-Miller, Lynne; Partin, Patricia W. – Professional School Counseling, 2003
Identifies major sources of legal and ethical information relevant to school counselors that is available on the World Wide Web. Summaries and Web addresses are provided for major Web sites that address legal and ethical issues in school counseling. (Contains 17 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Ethics, Legal Responsibility, Resource Materials, School Counseling
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Beale, Andrew V. – Professional School Counseling, 1999
Presents two activities to use with groups of fathers as part of a comprehensive parent education program. The activities are designed to get fathers to become increasingly aware of the importance of their playing, listening, and being actively involved with their elementary age children. (Contains 17 references and 2 appendixes.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Fathers
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Garcia, Jorge G.; Krankowski, Theresa; Jones, Laura L. – Professional School Counseling, 1998
Brain injury is a leading cause of disability in students. These students will need support throughout their school career. Cognitive, psychosocial, behavioral, and educational interventions are described. There is a need for school counselors specializing in brain injury. Methods for assisting students are presented; multicultural considerations…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Brain, Children, Counselor Role
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Mullis, Fran; Otwell, Patricia S. – Professional School Counseling, 1998
Regardless of custody arrangements, what seems to matter for children is the quality of family functioning. Types of custody arrangements are defined, and the effects of joint custody on parents and children are discussed. Children's developmental needs are considered, and issues for parents and counselors to consider are explored. (EMK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Custody, Children, Counseling