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163. Helping Students Transition Well (Without Adding One More Thing to Your Plate)
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- Counselor Chat Podcast
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- May 20, 2026
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Summary
163. Helping Students Transition Well As school counselors, we spend so much time managing schedules, testing, field trips, celebrations, and end-of-year chaos that it’s easy to forget what many students are experiencing underneath it all: transition. In this episode of Counselor Chat, I’m talking about how transitions affect students emotionally and how we can support them in simple, meaningful ways without adding one more giant project to our already busy season. From elementary students moving to middle school, to seniors preparing to graduate, students often carry fears, uncertainty, excitement, grief, and anxiety all at the same time. The good news? Supporting them doesn’t have to involve complicated lessons, elaborate crafts, or Pinterest-perfect projects. In this episode, I share realistic and manageable ideas that help students process change, reflect on growth, and move forward with confidence. In this episode, we discuss: Why transitions can feel emotionally overwhelming for students Common fears students have when moving to middle school and high school The importance of normalizing emotions during times of change Easy reflection and closure activities for different grade levels How simple conversations can create lasting impact Ways to support graduating seniors emotionally Why counselors don’t need giant productions to create meaningful moments Favorite Quote from the Episode: “Simple is often better because it’s realistic and repeatable, and students remember how they felt, who listened, and who helped them feel seen.” Resources Mentioned: Year End Review Discussion Questions Summer Counselor Conference Remember, meaningful does not have to mean complicated. You are making a bigger difference than you realize. Grab the Show Notes: Counselingessentials.or…