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Bully Prevention Training

This past Wednesday all of our Lindbergh Elementary Counselors received training from BJC regarding bully prevention.  After our training we taught our lesson to Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Bushman and Mrs.Valter's classes.  Each fourth grade class will receive a four lesson series on this topic.  Our first lesson was about the bully definition.  We defined bully behavior as a person repeatedly displaying harm, humiliation or intimidation to another.  This kind of bully behavior can be witnessed by verbal, physical,emotional, cyber or gender methods.  We are wanting our kids to be able to verbalize (use their words or give an I statement) as to what is specifically happening to them or to a friend and to be able to help themselves and others. We took this opportunity to introduce our counselors individually to the classes.  Mrs. Maddock, Long Counselor,  Mrs. Scott, Crestwood Counselor, Mrs. Toomay, Sappington Counselor, Mrs. Lenzen and myself, Mrs. Critchlow, Truman Counselors.  Mrs. Marci

Prevention Services for Lindbergh Families!

Dear Lindbergh Community, Lindbergh is the fortunate beneficiary of the Children’s Service Fund, a grant that provides school-based therapy and prevention services for mental health. Our students now have access to therapists employed by Youth in Need and prevention and treatment counselors employed by Preferred Family Healthcare. Christy Markham, Kristi Machica and Gina Poeppel are housed in our schools where they will provide individual, small group and classroom support.   They will also coordinate services with outside agencies as necessary.   In addition to school-based therapy, we have access to additional prevention programs offered by agencies such as National Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, CHADS Coalition for Mental Health, Safe Connections, and Jewish Family and Children’s Services. This is an exciting opportunity for Lindbergh students to receive the social and emotional support they need in order to become competent and caring graduates.  If you have concerns about

Starting Student Support Groups Soon!

Mrs. Lenzen and I have been going into classroom for counseling lessons since the second week of school.  During our second visit we gave the kids an informal survey.  The purpose of the survey was to gain information to best support each child during this school year due to a major life change.  Students let us know if they would prefer to visit with us at recess individually one time or if they would like to participate in a group setting during recess due to the major life change.  We will be sending home permission slips for groups within the week so we can begin.  Please call Mrs. Lenzen or myself if you have questions.

Students Know How to Contact Us!

As your school counselors, we want to make sure our students know how to contact us at anytime.  Mrs. Lenzen and I make it a point to be a lot of places during the school day to visit with kids.  We visit each classroom every other week, we visit students in the morning before school in the cafeteria, during the school day we see the kids at lunch, recess and we see students in the hallways.  As a special treat, each Thursday is "Counselor Talk" on Flyervision for our entire school population!  Students are encouraged to visit with us during recess times if they would like to talk one to one.  If we are not in the counseling room when the kids come to see us, we encourage them to leave us a note.  We want to work in a proactive, preventative manner to help our kids throughout the school day.