What is Peer Counseling

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25 Mar 201504:00

Summary

TLDRThe peer counseling program at High Point provides a supportive and fun community for juniors and seniors. Members engage in various activities, including icebreakers, group games, and discussions, fostering friendships and easing stress. The student-led initiative allows participants to address school-related issues while also serving the school community by guiding tours for parents and organizing events. Through these interactions, students build confidence and create a positive environment where they can connect with new peers and enjoy shared experiences.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The community aspect of peer counseling creates a friendly and welcoming environment.
  • 🎉 Peer counseling provides opportunities for students to play games and enjoy free food.
  • 👫 Building friendships is a significant part of the peer counseling experience.
  • 💬 Participants appreciate the positive atmosphere that encourages interaction among students.
  • 🤝 Peer counseling fosters connections between students who may not interact otherwise.
  • 📅 The club meets once a month and is organized by a steering committee of seniors.
  • 🗣️ Activities at meetings include icebreaker games and large group activities.
  • 🎨 Small group discussions and crafts are integral to the peer counseling sessions.
  • 🏫 Peer counselors serve as tour guides during events like back-to-school night and eighth-grade parent night.
  • 🎈 The program helps students feel more comfortable in social situations and promotes personal growth.

Q & A

  • What is the primary benefit of participating in peer counseling?

    -The primary benefit is the creation of a positive community environment where students can build friendships, relieve stress, and engage in fun activities.

  • How often does the peer counseling group meet?

    -The peer counseling group meets once a month.

  • Who organizes the peer counseling meetings?

    -The meetings are organized by a steering committee comprised of selected seniors who plan the activities.

  • What types of activities are typically included in the meetings?

    -Meetings typically include icebreaker games, large group activities like Red Rover or Simon Says, small group discussions, and crafts.

  • What role do peer counselors play during back-to-school events?

    -Peer counselors serve as tour guides during back-to-school night and eighth-grade parent night.

  • How does peer counseling help students?

    -Peer counseling helps students get to know each other better, become more comfortable in social settings, and develop communication skills.

  • What is the atmosphere like during peer counseling meetings?

    -The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming, allowing students to relax and enjoy themselves while making new connections.

  • How does peer counseling contribute to students' personal development?

    -It encourages students to express themselves, engage with peers, and learn to be more outgoing and confident.

  • What is one specific event that peer counselors help organize?

    -Peer counselors help organize the eighth-grade picnic.

  • What is a unique feature of the peer counseling group?

    -A unique feature is that it is a student-run group focused on addressing student issues through collaborative activities.

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