“…In assuming team leadership, counselors are encouraged to draw on knowledge, skills, and attitudes that support and foster a collaborative team process including frequent communication and coordinated efforts Keys, Bemak, Carpenter, & King-Sears, 1998). Although collaboration concerning children with disabilities is typically required of school counselors, most school counseling training programs do not include training in how to work specifically with these children, their families, or related school personnel (Frantz & Prillaman, 1993;Korinek & Prillaman, 1992;Milsom, 2002). Thus, as noted in the general teaching literature, school counselors also report feeling unprepared to work with students with disabilities (Milsom, 2002).…”