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81.  How To Navigating Difficult Conversations With Parents and Students As A School Counselor

81. How To Navigating Difficult Conversations With Parents and Students As A School Counselor

Update: 2024-10-09
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In this episode, we’re tackling one of the most challenging aspects of being a school counselor: navigating difficult conversations with parents.

From discussing mental health concerns to addressing student safety, these conversations can be emotional, unpredictable, and downright tough.

But with the right approach, you can turn even the most uncomfortable moments into opportunities for meaningful connection and positive change.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How to create a safe and supportive environment for these sensitive discussions.
  • The power of empathy and active listening when talking with parents and students.
  • Why asking open-ended questions can encourage deeper, more honest communication.
  • Age-appropriate language to use when addressing mental health topics with students.
  • The “sandwich approach” to frame difficult conversations with positive feedback.
  • What to do when parents react defensively or refuse to take action.
  • How to protect your own well-being and manage emotional boundaries after tough days.


Grab the Show Notes: Counselingessentials.org/podcast


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81.  How To Navigating Difficult Conversations With Parents and Students As A School Counselor

81. How To Navigating Difficult Conversations With Parents and Students As A School Counselor

Carol Miller, School Counselor