A social skills lesson for 1st graders introducing the concept of flexible vs. rigid thinking using the 'Rock vs. Rubber Band' analogy. Students learn to identify stuck thinking and practice stretching their brains to find solutions.
A small-group social-emotional learning lesson for kindergarteners focused on building confidence through positive self-talk and the courage to speak up in various social and academic scenarios.
A sensitive and developmentally appropriate lesson for a young child experiencing the loss of a parent. It uses a 'Heart Garden' metaphor to explain death, process emotions, and build coping skills.
A comprehensive training module for new employees covering essential workplace policies including attendance, behavior, and safety protocols through instruction and case studies.
Gently guides students through the complexities of grief using 'Memory Garden' prompts to help them process loss and preserve meaningful memories.
Explores the physical and emotional sensations of frustration, providing 'Pressure Valve' templates to help students articulate their needs and boundaries.
Introduces the concept of emotional mapping and uses a specialized 'Feeling Compass' to help students identify the nuances of their internal landscape.
A comprehensive psychoeducational lesson for high schoolers exploring the normative and adaptive nature of sadness, including CBT techniques, coping strategies, and social scenario analysis.
A foundational unit pretest designed to assess student prior knowledge on credit, debt management, reports, and scores, tailored for students who may struggle with complex reading tasks.
A 20-minute SEL lesson for grades K-4 focused on identifying physical warning signs of anger before they escalate. Students act as 'Anger Detectives' to spot body clues like racing hearts, clenched fists, and hot faces.
An immersive SEL escape room where students navigate the 'Emotion Emporium' to recover the Heart Key by mastering self-regulation and empathy. Students work together to solve visual puzzles and perspective-taking challenges.
A 30-minute 1-on-1 session designed to help 11th-grade students navigate a new medical diagnosis by focusing on emotional processing, communication strategies with loved ones, and building self-advocacy skills.
A lesson focused on helping teenagers understand the mechanics of anger, identify physical triggers, and apply cognitive reframing and de-escalation techniques in various environments.