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The Providence Christian Academy counseling team is committed to helping students develop their God given potential academically, behaviorally, emotionally, mentally, physically, socially, and spiritually.

The Counseling Department at Providence Christian Academy partners with the PCA faculty, administration, and parent community to ensure that each student is supported academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually during his/her experience at PCA. It is our desire to address the needs of all students by providing a safe counseling environment and resources that will assist students and families beyond the school day. Individual and/or group support, college and career counseling, and parent education are coordinated through this department. Please visit the Counseling Corner for weekly updates from your PCA School Counselors! 

Upcoming Events

Grammar School Parent Coffee with Dr. Chip Dodd,  Feb. 8
Grammar School parents are invited to join us for a parent coffee on Thursday, February 8 at 8:30am in the Student Union as we welcome esteemed counselor and author, Dr. Chip Dodd to PCA.  In his new children’s book, How Are You Feeling Today?, Dr. Dodd synthesizes his groundbreaking book, The Voice of the Heart, into the simplest possible form for young children (ages 2-11). You will learn how to help your children see that feelings are gifts, learn the language to share those feelings, and to become more connected to themselves, others, and God.  Please register to attend by February 5 through this link: Register for Grammar School Parent Coffee with Dr. Chip Dodd

Raising Boys and Girls Parent Night with Sissy Goff and David Thomas
February 26th, 7pm; Frazee Gym

PCA Parent Night with Protect Young Eyes, April 29th
All parents are encouraged to attend Parent Night on Tech Awareness, April 29th at 6:30 in the Dotson gym. Founder Chris McKenna with Protect Young Eyes will equip families to be better prepared, balanced, and able to help students stay protected online. About Protect Young Eyes: We Help Create Safer Digital Environments

Counseling Corner Newsletters

  • Is Social Media Neutral?

    We all have our opinions about social media, the impact it is having on our kids and teens, and even in our adult lives. We are now beginning to see the research on brain development, sleep health and the lifelong impacts of screen time on this generation and it’s not pretty! But, we live in a digital world…

    Read more: Is Social Media Neutral?
  • Logic Lunch Groups

    I recently had the privilege of going into all the study halls to talk with the logic students.While I was there I shared with them about lunch groups and gave them the ability to sign up for any they might be interested in. There was a great response and the 5 groups with the largest…

    Read more: Logic Lunch Groups
  • Facts and Feelings: How “I” Statements Promote Healing 

    Relationships can naturally lead to confrontation. It’s easy to get entangled in your feelings and leave out the facts of the situation. It’s also easy to be a die-hard for facts and ignore the feelings of others entirely with a thoughtless delivery. Interestingly, Jesus was about the truth as well as the delivery of the…

    Read more: Facts and Feelings: How “I” Statements Promote Healing 
  • Lights Out: Establishing a bedtime routine for healthy school habits.

    It’s not uncommon for some students to struggle with anxious thoughts leading up to bedtime. Providing structure and reassurance is key when bedtime feels scary to children and tweens. But how do we do this without actually fueling the anxiety more? Here are a few tips to restart the training process if bedtime has become…

    Read more: Lights Out: Establishing a bedtime routine for healthy school habits.

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