3 School Counseling Communities You Should Be Following On Social Media

Have you noticed an increase in your screen time? With our new reality, we rely more on virtual resources than ever. Here are three online communities for school counselors you should follow on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter right now.

Follow Your State School Counseling Organization

These organizations are local affiliated charters of ASCA (The American School Counselor Association).

They are wonderful because they are run by leaders in your state. This means they understand local and state policies and help advocate for state legislation for school counselors (think the use of time and ratios!). They also offer opportunities for you to connect with your local peers.

Statewide organizations are a great way to get involved in leadership opportunities outside your school. For example, I am currently the Chair of the Board for the Tennessee School Counselor Association (TSCA). This means I attend a Leadership Institute before the annual ASCA conference every year.

What is so cool about that? Leadership training provides up-to-date, often breaking, information. For example, last year, we got a sneak peek of the new national model before anyone else.

Your local organization also helps provide statewide conferences, networking opportunities (perfect if you are looking for a new job), and comradery. Through TSCA, I have met some of my closest and dearest counseling buddies.

Facebook Groups in Your Area of Interest

Facebook has a variety of specialty groups that might pique your interest. Have you been able to set a goal for RAMP next year? Join On The Road To Ramp. Do you want to expand your counseling techniques with a solution-focused background? Join Solution Focused School Counseling.  

Facebook has so many groups that it can be overwhelming. By following an area of high interest, you will join an online community of like-minded counselors who post relevant resources.

It's also a fun way to learn about something new. Have you been interested in learning more about play therapy? Try following Growing Roots Play Therapy or The Playroom Lubbock for all tips and tricks related to play therapy.

You can also ask peers meaningful questions. If you need help with behavior in your building, the Behavior Intervention Toolbox is a great place to start.

Perhaps you just need help finding an adorable NSCW shirt or the latest TPT resource. The School Counselor Store has you covered.

What kind of online school counseling community are you looking for?Comment below!

Social Workers, LCSW’s & School Psychs

School social workers and psychologists have different yet sometimes similar roles to school counselors. I collaborate with my school social worker and school psychologist regularly. Together, we are a team of mental health experts in our building

These talented mental health professionals are a wealth of resources for outside referrals, testing, SPED laws, 504’s, and so much more. Kidlutions, LSCW, for example, has a wealth of knowledge for parents, like her article “Keeping a Routine When The Kids Are At Home”, which will be wonderful to share in your next newsletter.

Laura from Social Emotional Workshop is a former school psychologist who provides resources for implementing theory-based practices, such as short-term individual counseling.

The Mindful Psychologist has wonderful resources and supports for students who have experienced trauma.

I have also found these accounts to be hilarious. On tough days I can always count on the Social Workers Break Room, School Psych After Hours,  and The Sarcastic School Psychologist  to provide a much-needed laugh.

So you found your perfect group or person to follow on social media, what’s next?

Like, follow, and comment. By liking and commenting on your favorite posts, you can help make sure that similar posts continue to show up first in your feed.

Tip: You don’t need to type “following" to follow a post. Learn how to follow a post without commenting here.

Don’t forget to check out the hashtags! Did you love a post about a new book? See what # the author used (like #schoolcounselinglibrary) and follow it to find similar posts. Before you know it you’ll have a list for a new library.

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Last updated: 04/18/2025

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