Part 2: 6 Tips for Facilitating Small Groups in the High School Setting [Episode 11]

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Here's What to Expect In This Episode:

Let’s jump back into talking all about facilitating small groups in the high school setting!

It’s time to talk strategy with your small group counseling topics, ideas, and services.

If you missed the first part of this extended episode, check out Part 1 of 2 High School Counseling Conversations episodes with the first three tips for facilitating high school counseling small groups.

In Part 2, you’ll catch the last 3 tips for running your groups with confidence and, ultimately, providing more comprehensive counseling services for your students. 

Use these tips to get planning and facilitating high school counseling small groups with confidence! You’ll walk away inspired and motivated!

Topics Covered in This Episode:

  • Setting up a predictable structure for you the counselor/facilitator and for your high school students
  • Deciding on a framework for each of your groups to make planning and implementing of your small group counseling topics and ideas so much easier
  • Managing all different types of personalities as you’re facilitating small group counseling activities for high school students
  • Creating positive rapport and equipping students of all personality types to thrive in your group counseling setting
  • Strategizing when it comes to picking a co-leader for your group
  • Leading seamlessly with your co-leader by establishing expectations and goals from week to week
  • If you missed tips 1, 2, and 3, be sure to check out Episode 10 for Part 1 of “6 Tips for Facilitating High School Counseling Small Groups”

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