School Counseling Benchmarks for Kindergarten - Third Grade
Self-Management for Lifelong Learning
Self-Management for Lifelong Learning
Self-Management for Lifelong Learning
- Understand and participate in a school environment.
- Awareness that attitudes and behaviors are related to academic achievement.
- Awareness of the process of goal setting.
- Awareness of personal interests, abilities, and values.
- Awareness of the benefits of educational achievement.
- Awareness of the relationship between work and learning.
- Awareness of how work relates to the needs and functions of society.
- Awareness of the importance of personal responsibility and good work habits.
- Awareness of the planning process.
- Awareness of the different occupations and changing male/female roles.
- Knowledge of the importance of a positive self-concept
- Awareness of he importance of growth and change
- Develop appropriate attitudes
- Develop awareness of personal safety skills
- Identify common personal and interpersonal problems.
- Awareness of how to solve problems and make decisions.
- Demonstrate communication skills in speaking, listening, and non-verbal behavior.
- Awareness of how people in a group work together.
- Awareness of way to express thoughts and feelings.
- Awareness of skills to interact with peers and adults.
- Awareness of peer pressure.
- Demonstrate awareness of different cultures, lifestyles, attitudes, and abilities.
- Awareness of stereotypes and their impact on self and others.
- Demonstrate an awareness of school and community volunteer needs.
Self-Management for Lifelong Learning
- Understand and participate in a school environment.
- Understand attitudes and behaviors related to academic achievement.
- Formulate challenging academic goals and plans to reach them.
- Identify effective study habits.
- Identify ways to effectively manage time.
- Identify personal interest, abilities, and values.
- Awareness of the benefits of educational achievement.
- Understand the relationship between work and learning.
- Develop skills to understand and use career information.
- Understand how work relates to the needs and functions of society.
- Understand the importance of personal responsibility and good work habits.
- Understand the career planning process.
- Awareness of different occupations and changing male/female roles.
- Develop a positive attitude toward self.
- Awareness of the importance of growth and change.
- Demonstrate appropriate attitudes and behaviors.
- Develop personal safety skills.
- Identify common personal and interpersonal problems.
- Understand how to solve problems and make decisions.
- Demonstrate communication skills in speaking, listening, and non-verbal behavior.
- Knowledge of the skills needed for effective participation in a group.
- Identify ways to express thoughts and feelings.
- Demonstrate effective skills for interacting with peers and adults.
- Identify sources and effects of peer pressure.
- Demonstrate knowledge and appreciation of different cultures, lifestyles, attitudes, and abilities.
- Recognize one's biases and prejudices and evaluate their impact on self and others.
- Demonstrate an awareness of school and community volunteer needs.