A 45-minute counseling session focused on the impact of social media comparison and body image for middle school girls, featuring group discussions and creative reflection.
Two 30-minute sessions for 6th grade using concepts from 'Restart' by Gordon Korman to analyze social leadership, school-wide culture, and building a legacy of advocacy.
Two 30-minute sessions for 5th grade using 'Zero' by Kathryn Otoshi to explore digital footprint, social capital, and the value of inclusion.
Two 30-minute sessions for 4th grade using 'Confessions of a Former Bully' by Trudy Ludwig to understand the roles in the bullying circle and practice specific 'Power Shift' strategies.
Two 30-minute sessions for 3rd grade using 'Tease Monster' by Julia Cook to categorize behavior and analyze the 'Target' vs 'Bully' power gap. Distinguishes between teasing and bullying.
Two 30-minute sessions for 2nd grade using 'The Invisible Boy' by Trudy Ludwig to explore social exclusion and the transition from a 'Buddy Conflict' to bullying.
Two 30-minute sessions for 1st grade using 'Trouble Talk' by Trudy Ludwig to explore verbal/social bullying and the 'Seesaw' model of equal power vs. unequal power.
Two 30-minute sessions for Kindergarten using 'Bully B.E.A.N.S.' by Julia Cook to distinguish between accidents and bullying, and to practice the 'Stop, Walk, Talk' strategy.
Two 30-minute sessions for PK using 'One' by Kathryn Otoshi to introduce the 'Shield Squad' definition of bullying and the concept of 'Not Fair Power'. Focuses on standing up for others.
Upper elementary students explore the nuance of 'Single Significant Events' and cyberbullying. Using 'Say Something!', students reflect on their digital footprint and social influence, learning how to lead school-wide kindness initiatives.