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Counseling Corner

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The mission of the Lovin Elementary School Counseling Department is to mold minds, build character, celebrate uniqueness, and address barriers which would prevent a legacy of student success.

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Christine Ashley

2nd, 3rd, & 4th Grade Counselor

Christine.Ashley@gcpsk12.org

678-518-6943

My name is Christine Ashley, and I’m excited to be part of the Lovin Elementary School Counseling team!

 

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Hope Williams

Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st and 5th Grade Counselor

Hope.Williams@gcpsk12.org
678-518-6966

My name is Hope Williams and I am honored to be a member of the Lovin community and the distinguished Archer Cluster.

Helping children reach their full potential is my life's passion. I have been an educator for over 20 years, serving as a classroom teacher and school counselor. I am originally from Madison, Wisconsin, and when I am not working with children, I love spending time with family, and cheering on Archer Lady Tigers basketball.

What is the role of an Elementary School Counselor? 

  • We are certified educators trained to support the academic, career, and social-emotional development of all students.
  • We provide support for students to be successful in school.
  • We provide individual counseling, group counseling, classroom lessons, consultation, family support, and student advocacy.
  • We have collaborative relationships with students, families, teachers, administrators, and community members.
  • We are specifically skilled in providing developmentally and culturally appropriate support while maintaining ethical standards including honoring confidentiality.
  • School counseling is implemented in a way that ensures equality for all students!

 

 

Classroom Counseling Lessons

  • Counselors visit classrooms regularly for academic, career, and social-emotional lessons.

  • These lessons also include required child safety topics Child Lures (K-5) and Lifelines Suicide Prevention (5th grade only)

How do you contact the School Counselor? 

Students: 

  • Fill out a DEBUG slip from your classroom
  • Email your counselor

Parents:

  • Email or call your child's counselor.  

When should a parent call? 

  • When you feel like your child is having difficulty learning.
  • When your child is having social or emotional challenges at school.
  • When there are family changes that are interfering with their progress in school.
  • When you would like to know about community resources and agencies to support your child or family.

Student Resources

Parent Resources

Mandated Reporting

  • Georgia law [OCGA 19-7-5(c)(1)]designates certain professionals as mandated reporters of child abuse or neglect. 
  • All school personnel are identified as mandated reporters.
  • Reports are made to the local office of the Department of Family and Children Services or law enforcement.
  • Child Lures

    PERSONAL SAFETY LESSONS

    We all share a common goal for our children to be safe and protected from all things harmful.  Related to that goal, school counselors are required to present annual personal safety lessons designed to prevent sexual abuse. 

    During February and March, our school counselors will offer sexual abuse prevention and safety lessons to all K-5 students. The plan for Gwinnett includes the key concepts taught at all grade levels; each grade reviews what was learned in the previous grade(s) and then learns additional lures or tricks.  

    Specifics are provided below. Please contact a school counselor at 678-518-6966 with any further questions, or to schedule a time to review materials. set off our inner sirens (instincts).

    You can also learn more about the detailed lesson plans and research behind this program at www.childluresprevention.com. Please be aware that more information is provided on the website than is used in Gwinnett County.

Key Concepts Taught at Each Grade Level