Everyday I think about how happy and fortunate
I am to be part of the dedicated staff of Lowell Elementary.
But best of all, I get to provide counseling support to children
and families through classroom lessons, individual and group
sessions and parenting classes.
Focus areas:
- Classroom guidance: I teach 30 minute guidance lessons in
grades K-6. I am scheduled in each classroom twice each month.
- groups: Groups offer an opportunity for children to
learn friendship, communication and anger management skills
in a supportive setting that, in turn, helps students
attain academic success. Other support type groups help
children who are experiencing changes in their families such
as divorce, illness or loss of a loved one. I offer these
types of groups with parent permission and as time permits.
- Individual work with students: It is a privilege to provide
a safe place for children to share their concerns and feelings. I
value the time I spend in individual sessions with children
and try to provide avenues for expression of feelings through
listening, play, drawing, puppet play, etc. I connect with
parents to inform them of any concerns and seek permission
to continue individual support if needed.
- Parent education: A valuable part of our role
as school counselors is to instruct parent education classes. I
have taught Parenting Teenagers, Strengthening Your Stepfamily
and Systematic Training for Effective Parenting.
- Mentoring: I organize and monitor a mentoring program called
Lunch Buddies. Boise High School student mentors are paired
with Lowell students one lunch period a week.
- Parent/staff consultation: I consult with parents and staff
individually and as a member of our multidisciplinary team
(MDT).
- Other: I organize and monitor after school activities with
the Boise City Recreation Department and other district approved
after school programs. Some of these activities are,
drama classes, art classes on site and at Fort Boise Community
art center, little cheerleaders, African drumming, and dance
classes.
Linda Hammond
Educational background and experience: I earned a Masters
in Counseling from Idaho State University and am a Licensed Clinical
Professional Counselor. I have worked for the Boise School
District as a school counselor for the past ten years. Some
of my early work experience includes, working in a cell physiology
lab at a cancer research hospital, doing genetics studies at
a community hospital, and then for a little adventure and idealism,
joining the Peace Corps as volunteer in south India for two years. Although
my career path has been varied, it is rich with experiences to
share with students as it relates to their future career wishes. Living
and working in India and South Korea has enriched my ability
to share with children the importance of respecting human dignity
and diversity.
My husband and I have been married forty years, have a grown
son and daughter and three grandchildren. Life has been
good to us in Idaho.
To email the counselor please use the following
convention:
firstname.lastname@boiseschools.org
For more information about our District's
Counseling program:
District Counseling Department | Classroom Guidance Units | Groups
Parent Education | Individual Student Counseling & Parent/Staff Consultation |