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Counseling Goals -Coping Skills 
Coping Skills rubric for students to utllize while working on improving coping skills.
Rubric Code: SX642WC
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Counseling Goals: Debra Davies
  Novice

(N/A)

Apprentice

(N/A)

Practioner

(N/A)

Expert

(N/A)

Identify Feelings and Responses

Novice

* Does not express feelings, wants, needs.
* Does not identify own feelings clearly
* Discounts the significance of their feelings.
* Does not connect concerns to emotional issues.
Apprentice

* Expresses feelings, wants, needs inappropriately.

* Is yelling, whining or arguing.

* Is using avoidance behavior.
Practioner

* Expresses feelings, wants, needs appropriately most of the time.

* Uses calm and respectful tone of voice most of the time.
Expert

* Expresses feelings, wants, needs appropriately all of the time.

* Uses calm and respectful tone of voice.

* Is able to discuss emotional connection to physical feelings.
Recognizes Negative Thinking

Novice

* Cannot identify or recognize negative thinking.
* Cannot identify or recognize distorted thought processes.
Apprentice

* Can acknowledge presence of negative or distorted thought processes.
* Cannot clearly or concisely identify thinking error.
Practioner

* Can acknowledge and identify thought patterns.
* Can identify how thoughts contribute to moods and behaviors with prompting.
Expert

* Can acknowledge and recognize thought patterns.
* Can identify how thoughts contribute to moods and behavior without prompting.
Identify Strategies

Novice

* Cannot identify strategies to cope with feelings of anxiety or frustration.
* Cannot see how any suggested strategy might work.
Apprentice

* Can identify a limited number (1-2) of strategies given an anxiety provoking scenario with prompting.
* Can verbalize how a strategy might work with prompting.
Practioner

* Can identify a number (2-3) of strategies given an anxiety provoking scenario without prompting.
* Can verbalize how a strategy will work.
Expert

*Can identify a variety (4 or more) of strategies given an anxiety provoking scenario without prompting.
* Can implement a strategy and reflect on it's effectiveness.
Reporting

Novice

* Unable or unwilling to self report difficulties or frustration.
* Sent to Counseling office due to difficulties or frustration.
Apprentice

* With prompting, is willing to report to counselor to discuss strategies when anxious or frustrated.
Practioner

* Asks to go to the counselor's office and is able to identify strategies when anxious or frustrated.
* Uses checklists or rubrics with staff assistance.
Expert

* Is able to identify opportunities used when anxious or frustrated and discuss effectiveness with counselor without prompting.
* Uses checklists or rubrics without staff assistance.



Keywords:
  • counseling, social skills







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