High School Peer Counseling II
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License Model
FlexPoint or School/District Hosted
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Number of Credits
0.5
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Estimated Completion Time
16-18 weeks
 
Suggested Prerequisites
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Supercharge your people skills and become the person and leader you needed most in your own difficult moments. Discover how to make a difference while navigating the world of social pressures. Cultivate judgment-free zones where real talk happens, build trust, and explore issues your friends care about. Gain life-changing tools that will help you mediate group conflicts, guide others through tough spots, and spark meaningful change in your community.- Module One: Essentials
 
-Peer counselor roles and traits
-Maslow's hierarchy of needs
-Internal and external factors influencing behavior
-Behavioral responses (fight, flight, freeze, fawn)
-Self-awareness and emotional intelligence
-Johari window and understanding personal blind spots
-Helper styles assessment and counseling approaches
-Individual peer counseling scenarios and practices
-When to refer serious issues to trusted adults
-Effective communication and active listening techniques
-Conflict resolution and peer mediation
- Module Two: Influence
 
-Peer pressure and influence
-Impact of peer pressure on different needs
-Common responses to peer pressure
-Consequences of succumbing to negative peer pressure
-Positive peer pressure and influence
-Role modeling vs. helping
-Growth mindset theory
-SMART goal setting for peer support
- -Overcoming setbacks and building resilience
 - Module Three: Belonging
 
-Peer support groups
-Group identity formation and social identity theory
-Role of group leaders and managers
-Tuckman's group development stages
-Reading group energy patterns
-Understanding body language (kinesics) in groups
-Proxemics and use of space in group dynamics
-Tracking impact and measuring effectiveness
- Module Four: Impact
 
-Finding authentic issues through evidence-based approaches
-National vs. local trends in teen issues
-Evaluating sources and gathering evidence
-Types of awareness approaches
-The impact-effort matrix for decision-making
-Setting SMART goals for peer counseling initiatives
-Developing effective messaging (Hook, Heart, Head, Hand)
-Measuring impact and evaluating success
This is a one segment course.