“…Literature in the field points to the usefulness of coursework specifically designed to prepare school counselor trainees to work with children (Dahir, Burnham, & Stone, 2009; Ray et al, 2005). Much of the coursework being taught today in school counselor education focuses on brief and solution-focused techniques, which are also noted specifically in the ASCA National Model (ASCA, 2004; Fitch, Canada, & Marshall, 2001). Research, however, has shown that children respond positively to the use of facilitative skills (Bratton et al, 2005; Van Velsor, 2009) and that extensive training in facilitative skills (e.g., empathy, genuineness, reflective listening and responding) helps school counselor trainees to feel competent in their work with children (Crutchfield et al, 2000; Garza, Falls, & Bruhn, 2009).…”