Mrs. Harvison’s
Home Page
Hi! My name is Mrs. Harvison and I am the
Counselor at the Junior High. I enjoy
working with my students and really want them to become involved with on-line
sites that can help them with issues when they need extra help at home. Please check out these great sites.
My Favorite
Counseling Links
Many students are beginning to become interested in
scholarships and finding the college or university of their choice. This is a big decision and can be
confusing. Please check out this great
web site which will answer the many questions of parents and students.
Another area of concern many students and families face
today is the loss of a loved one. The
holidays are especially tough times to get through. If you need a comforting touch, the following
site is a great place to begin. Click on
the site and then click on classes and events.
Center for Good
Mourning-Arkansas Children's Hospital
GJHS is a busy place filled with lots of noise and
activities. Sometimes students may feel
lost in the continuous shuffle of everyday life at GJHS. If there is a time you need me and cannot
contact me during the day, you can always e-mail me. I need you Mrs. Harvison!
Help Me Get Along With my Friend
A Web Lesson
PURPOSE: These
lessons are designed to help students understand and settle conflicts.
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:
The goal of these lessons is to help the student use a proper rational
in conflict resolution.
Conflicts: What are they? The video clips may come up on the task bar
at the bottom.
Conflict
Resolution Model - page 1 This model
will help you understand how to settle a conflict.
Conflict
Resolution Model - page 2
Practice Using I Messages This exercise will help you understand how to
tell someone how you feel without calling them a name which keeps the conflict
going instead of settling.
One more for the Road One more chance to see the model.
If you are
having problems, please contact Mrs. Harvison at the
link above.
If you would
like extra credit, please turn in your sheets to your Science teacher.
Congratulations –
You have become a Problem Solver and a Conflict Resolver!