An interactive lesson exploring the concept of respect, focusing on self-respect, respect for others, and respect for the environment.
Students reflect on how their own actions contribute to positive friendships and practice being a kind, reliable playmate.
Students practice independent conflict resolution strategies like using 'I' statements and the 'Walk, Talk, or Tell' method.
Students learn to distinguish between 'Small Glitches' and 'Big Problems' to avoid catastrophizing during play.
Students learn to identify 'Green Light' friends who are easy to play with and recognize signs of healthy, low-conflict friendships.
A comprehensive 1-to-1 toolkit for identifying emotional zones, recognizing early body clues of meltdowns, and building a personalized repertoire of coping strategies.
An interactive game-based lesson where students apply Kelso's Choices to resolve 'Big vs. Small' problems in various school settings.
This lesson teaches the student discreet, in-class coping mechanisms to manage frustration and anger before it leads to defiance. It focuses on regulation tools like box breathing and grounding.