It has been 12 days since the ASCA Conference wrapped up in Phoenix, and I am just now getting a chance to reflect about my top "spicy" moments during my days there (house hunting, family reunions, and Fourth of July vacations are time consuming!!). Although nothing will probably ever live up to my first ASCA conference experience with #FLOTUS Michelle Obama's surprise appearance (reminisce with me here), there were some great moments to be had in the 112 degree Phoenix weather. Here are my top 5:
5. Keynote by Tim Shriver: From the moment Mr. Shriver walked on the stage, you could sense his passion for Special Olympics and his desire for all to create inclusive environments in school, sports, and beyond. His keynote was particularly thought provoking for me because I started to think more about the self-contained classrooms I have interacted with at my different schools and the many additional interventions I could have done for those students with disabilities. The highlight of this speech was when Mr. Shriver brought up a group of Special Olympics participants from Kellis High School in Arizona, and they taught us how to do their school dance, the Cougar Dance. All of the school counselors in the audience were encouraged to dance along with them "like no one was watching" and boy did we! We looked totally ridiculous, but it was such a touching moment to feel the students' enthusiasm and share it with them. Check out the Go Pro video I took of our groove session for a laugh!
4. Counseling with HeART session: I love art and especially love getting new
ideas of how I can incorporate art into my individual and group counseling sessioons. Julie Ford from Oregon did not disappoint! I walked away with about 25 new ideas of activities I can use with students. My favorites, including one of my live tweets during her session, were:
*Using masks to help kids talk about feelings within or behind the mask.
*Creating vision boards to help kids with goal setting.
*Working on mandalas with students as part of relaxation exercises and concentration/focus activities.
*Allowing students to match colors to their feelings and then creating a heart drawing that represents what fraction of each feeling is inside them at any given time.
3. Tweet Up with my Social Media Friends: My social media friends were in full effect at the second annual "Tweet Up". Susan Spellman Cann (@SSpellmanCann), Bridget Helms (@bridgethelms), JanD-M (@humbleofferings) and Carol Miller (@tmscounselor) did a fantastic job of organizing everything and incorporating tons of cute details at the meet up. From passing out FB group buttons, creating a "Tweet Up" bingo game, taking inspirational quote pics, and snapping a group photo, it was a total blast!! Check out the collage I made of our activities.
Susan also made this great Storify project to capture our time together.
2. "Full STEM Ahead" Conference Presentation: I want to give a shout out to all the speakers at the conference who took a risk, put themselves out there to share knowledge with our counseling community, and spent part of their conference giving back to others. It is a lot of extra work to present at the conference, but I love connecting with other counselors and hearing their feedback. This year I focused on the STEM interventions I have done at my elementary the past two years. From STEM Career Cafe speakers to Genius Hour to classroom lessons, it has been a blast exposing my students to the STEM careers of the future. You can access my presentation handout here. Be sure to email me if you have any questions at apoovey@hotmail.com. A few of my STEM resources are posted at my TPT store, and I hope to add a couple more over the next month (in-between moving..ha!). Also, I am super excited to have a guest blogger for my next post who is going to share additional resources and another perspective on incorporating STEM with your students! Stay tuned.....
1. RAMP Recognition Dinner: To my fellow ambitious RAMP seekers, hang in there; there is a light at the end of the tunnel. RAMP is a big undertaking, and it requires a lot of organization and time, especially if you are the only person at your school working on it (I'm talking to you elementary counselors). However,
I hope if any of my blog readers attended ASCA this summer you will also share a highlight you experienced at the conference in the comments section. Also, a huge congratulations to Carey Hughes for being the book giveaway winner from my last post. I even got to meet her in person at the conference before she was chosen randomly through my raffle app. I hope you enjoy the book, Carey!!
Happy summer and happy counseling! ~Angela
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