EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 21 MIN
OES Counselors
from The Round Table Podcast · host Round Table
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Kraven and Greylin interview the OES Counselors, Kayla Snyder and Lauren Miller. Elementary school counselors wear a lot of hats—and in this episode, we’re talking about all of them. From supporting students’ social-emotional growth to collaborating with teachers and families, elementary counselors play a critical role in shaping school culture from the very beginning.Join us as we explore practical strategies, real-world challenges, and meaningful wins from the elementary counseling world. Whether you’re navigating behavior support, classroom lessons, crisis response, or advocating for your role, this episode offers insights, encouragement, and tools you can use right away.Perfect for elementary school counselors, counseling interns, and anyone passionate about supporting young learners’ mental health and well-being.To contact the counselors, these are their emails. [email protected] and [email protected] episode was edited by Ace and sound recorded by Ollie S.Intro/Outro Music: “Motivated” by Alex MakesMusicDate Recorded: February 2nd, 2026FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS:Twitter: @OHS_RoundTableInstagram: @ohs_roundtableEmail: [email protected]: @ohs_roundtableStudent Video Show on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lateknightsroundtablepodcast?feature=shared
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Kraven and Greylin interview the OES Counselors, Kayla Snyder and Lauren Miller. Elementary school counselors wear a lot of hats—and in this episode, we’re talking about all of them. From supporting students’ social-emotional growth to collaborating with teachers and families, elementary counselors play a critical role in shaping school culture from the very beginning. Join us as we explore practical strategies, real-world challenges, and meaningful win...
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