79. Guidance, Support, and Hope: Why School Counselors Matter with Jennifer Wharton

In this episode of We Have Hope, I sit down with Jennifer Wharton, an elementary school counselor in West Virginia, to discuss the vital role school counselors play in supporting students and schools. Jennifer shares her journey from studying psychology to becoming a school counselor, including her experiences working in diverse settings—from middle and high schools to elementary classrooms with specialized programs for non-verbal autistic students. We explore the evolution from “guidance counselors” to modern school counseling, the myths surrounding our work, and the many hats we wear—from coordinating fire safety lessons to helping kids navigate friendships and academic challenges.

If you’ve ever wondered what school counselors really do or why our work is so essential, this episode offers an inside look at the dynamic and rewarding world of supporting students academically, socially, and emotionally. Don’t miss this insightful and inspiring conversation.

Episode Highlights:

  • Meet Jennifer.
  • A typical day.
  • The history of guidance counselors.
  • Challenges in the school system.
  • What hope means to Jennifer.

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This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.

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