
Monday Ideas for School Counselors

I’ve heard it so many times, and maybe you’ve felt it too...
“I like the idea of the solution focused approach, but I just don’t see how it fits with everything I have to deal with. I rarely have time to think, much less think of questions to ask.”
If that’s where you are today, this message is for you.
Because the truth is, you don’t need a full counseling session to be solution focused.
You don’t need 45 minutes, a quiet office, or a breakthrough moment.
You just need a single question that helps your school client begin to consider what they want instead of what they don’t.
That question doesn’t have to be perfectly crafted.
If you’re curious, even a little, about how they want things to be, you’re already doing the work.
It’s a shift in your lens...
From problem-solver to curious ally
From fixer to finder of what’s possible
Here’s what that might sound like...
A student comes in overwhelmed and hopeless. You gently say:
“That sounds tough. But you still showed up today. Tell me, how did you do that?”
A teacher on the verge of quitting vents about burnout. You offer:
“Take me back to a time when you still loved this job. What was happening then?”
A parent who calls often hasn’t yet reached out today. You send a note first:
“Just checking in with you. Tell me what you’ve noticed going well with your second grader lately?”
You feel stuck with a situation that won’t budge. You pause and ask yourself:
“What does this student actually want? That’s where I’ll go next.”
That’s it. That’s the work.
The solution focused approach isn’t a script, it’s a mindset.
It’s a curious, respectful way of thinking that loosens the grip of the problem and creates space for the person in front of you to take a step forward.
You don’t need more time—you just need a moment.
Try it once today. Just one question. See where it leads.
With admiration for all you carry, I am here to help you carry less.

Practical tools and strategies for school counselors to help students achieve their goals
Practical tools and strategies for school counselors to help students achieve their goals
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