A quick 15-minute lesson focusing on the four pillars of whole-body listening: eyes watching, ears listening, brain thinking, and a still body. Includes visual slides, hands-on practice, and creative reinforcement.
A lesson exploring emotional depth using the onion metaphor, helping students identify surface reactions versus core feelings and the triggers that connect them.
A 30-minute interactive program for grades K-6 focused on building a positive classroom culture through affirmations, service, and conflict resolution.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on hallway safety, group cohesion, and self-regulation during transitions. Includes a visual self-reflection worksheet and a teacher facilitation guide.
A quick, impactful 15-minute lesson focused on self-gratitude. Students identify their personal strengths and transform them into positive affirmations on custom bookmarks.
In this 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson, 1st-grade students explore the concept of compassion by creating heartfelt cards for community helpers. They will learn empathy vocabulary and use both words and illustrations to express care and appreciation.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson where students practice the 'superpower' of waiting. Students will develop strategies for delayed gratification, test their self-control with a mystery box challenge, and reflect on their emotional journey.
A playful, superhero-themed lesson for K-2 students to master 'whole-body listening.' Students will discover how their eyes, hands, feet, and hearts help them become legendary listeners through movement, visuals, and interactive play.
In this lesson, 2nd and 3rd-grade students join 'The Kind Keyboard Club' to explore the impact of their digital voices. Through a 'Choose Your Own Path' adventure, they navigate online social scenarios to learn how positive communication builds community and prevents harm.
A 15-minute lesson for 2nd graders that introduces the concept of teamwork through a group chant, discussion, video, and a collaborative poster activity. Students will learn to define teamwork and identify qualities of a good teammate.
A student-led lesson focused on the 'Size of the Problem' concept using the Glassman character. Students learn to match their reaction size to the problem size to stay 'unbreakable'.
A collection of intake and referral forms for school counseling programs, focused on building a holistic understanding of a student's social-emotional needs through student, teacher, and parent perspectives.
Students focus on self-advocacy, academic persistence, and responsible decision-making through reflection and an outdoor goal-setting race.
Students practice empathy, active listening, and conflict resolution through role-play, movement, and goal-setting for social success.
A workshop focused on understanding personal space, saying "no," and identifying healthy friendship boundaries through sorting and discussion.