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Attention Lexington Two employees, Lex2 will be moving to a new email system Monday afternoon/evening (June 13, 2011). While your email address will not change, you will have a new email password. Your building supervisor (Principal, Asst Principal, etc) will have your new password.
GEORGE I. PAIR SCHOOL COUNSELING 2010- 2011
Instructor: Miss Rowe   
Today our children are faced with many obstacles that affect them.  My name is Angela M. Rowe and I am your School Counselor.  My goal is to help EVERY child grow strong in self-awareness and find success on an academic,social, and emotional level.  WORKING TOGETHER is the key to our children's successful future.  You or I cannot do it alone. Please browse through my webpage and see all the services that I will be offering to you and your child!  THANKS! It's going to be a GREAT YEAR!

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Please answer all questions as completely as you can. Your responses will be used to enhance the quality of the school counseling program to best suit your needs and the needs of the students at Pair Elementary.  Simple click on the link below and then when finished click submit!  Thank you in advance for your help to make the Pair Elementary Counseling Department the best it can be.

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RED RIBBON WEEK
PLEASE CLICK ON THE CALENDER TO THE RIGHT TO SEE OUR EXCITING ACTIVITIES THAT ARE PLANNED FOR EACH DAY!!!
Cooperation
Dear Parents,
This month in Character Class we have been discussing the word Cooperation. Your child should be able to tell you that this means working together by helping and sharing.    Please show your child how important these skills are for life by bringing them into your home and community. Also, since it is Halloween please stress the importance of when it is not OK to cooperate. We have been talking this month about Stranger Danger. Ask them to tell you what they should do if someone approaches them. They should say: 1.Yell NO! 2. Get away and 3. Tell a grownup they trust! 
Safety will be a big issue for the month of October. Red Ribbon Week (Anti- Drug) will be from October 22-26,2007. More details will be sent home in a separate newsletter. Bullying is also another topic that we have discussed this month. Talking about being bullied may be a difficult thing to do with your child. Here are some suggestions:
  • Do not confront the suspected bully or bullies on your own. Your first instinct may be to protect your child and address the suspected bully directly. This may only serve to escalate the situation, and ultimately make things worse for your child.
  • Talk to a school administrator about the situation. Remember that the school is responsible for providing your child with a safe learning environment.
  • Ask your child what takes place in school, what she does when there is free time, how she has been feeling lately. Talk with your child about her feelings about different aspects of school.
  • Role-play with your child and discuss ways he can respond to a bully. Some possibilities might include walking away, telling an adult, or asking for help from peers.
  • Teach your child that reporting bullying should not be considered tattling, and that everyone is a victim when the bully is allowed to treat others badly. Let your child know that by reporting bullying, she will get help and support from you and the school staff.
  • Encourage your child to talk with friends about bullying. Bullies rarely target children in groups, so maintaining a peer group that is unified may be helpful in avoiding being the target of bullying behavior.
  • Ensure appropriate adult supervision at all times. Be aware of your child's involvement in activities inside and outside of school. Make certain that adequate adult supervision is present in every situation.
  • Report any incidents of bullying behaviors, even if your child is not the target of such behavior, to school officials. Engage school officials' help in monitoring and addressing these behaviors. This will show your child that you and others are committed to stopping all such behaviors.
  • Seek outside help. Addressing bullying behavior and its consequences is a difficult task. Your school's psychologist, counselor, or social worker may be able to offer additional suggestions or work with your child to assist him in dealing with bullies.
Adapted ffrom parent information by Kari A. Sassu, MSEd, Mahri J. Elinoff, MA,Melissa A. Bray, PhD, NCSP, & Thomas J. Kehle, Ph.D ,University of Connecticut
Thank you so much for all your support to make Pair Elementary the best we can be! Working Together will help us in raising bright, happy, and quality character kids! 
Be Safe,
Angela M. Rowe, M.Ed., Ed.S., LPC. NBCT
School Counselor
(803) 926-5700
 
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