A biology-focused mental health lesson for 3rd and 4th grade students exploring the "D.O.S.E." brain chemicals (Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin, Endorphins) and how to naturally trigger them for better emotional regulation.
Kindergarteners learn the 'Whole Body Listening' framework through a 'Superhero' lens. They practice engaging their eyes, ears, mouth, hands, feet, brain, and heart to become Listening Legends.
A transition lesson for 3rd graders moving into 4th grade, focusing on the shift from 'learning to read' to 'reading to learn,' increased collaborative group work, and building self-regulation skills.
High school leadership focus on legal consequences, mental health advocacy, and creating a school-wide culture of integrity.
Middle school deep-dive into David's Law (SB 179), digital citizenship, and the psychological transition from bystander to upstander.
Upper elementary introduction to Texas legal definitions, the power imbalance, and the introduction of cyberbullying awareness.
Lower elementary focus on the 'Kindness Crew' mentality, distinguishing between mean moments and bullying, and how to tell a trusted adult.
Early childhood foundations focusing on kindness, empathy, and identifying 'big vs. small' problems through social-emotional learning.
Students explore the Zones of Regulation through the lens of Disney characters and 'Inside Out' emotions. They practice identifying which zone a character is in and selecting appropriate coping strategies to help them regulate.