A middle school workshop designed to help students understand cognitive load and executive functioning through a 'battery' metaphor. Students identify mental drains and gains to optimize their performance during testing season.
A suite of professional school counseling forms for managing student referrals, tracking progress, and providing feedback to teachers and families.
A psychoeducation lesson designed for teens focusing on the CBT model of anxiety, the stress cycle, and practical grounding techniques with a Y2K aesthetic.
A lesson focused on teaching 6th graders how to navigate social conflicts and disagreements with a focus on emotional regulation and effective communication.
A middle school intervention designed to help students identify specific underlying emotions by 'digging' beneath surface-level responses like 'fine' or 'mad' to improve emotional granularity and self-regulation.
A social-emotional learning lesson exploring themes from the movie Elemental, focusing on the tension between family duty and personal passion, as well as strategies for managing anger and building empathy.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on navigating difficult social moments like overhearing gossip, managing physical impulses, and adapting to routine changes through roleplay and scripts.
An interactive game-show style lesson covering emotional intelligence, self-regulation strategies, personal accountability, and the 4-part apology method. Students compete in teams to identify 'top answers' for common social-emotional scenarios.
A role-playing unit for 4-6th graders focused on navigating schedule changes, emotional regulation, and social repair using a 'film studio' metaphor. Students practice 're-shooting' social scenes to achieve better outcomes.
This lesson helps young students learn how to maintain their own emotional regulation and make positive choices even when their peers are experiencing emotional outbursts or disruptive behavior. It focuses on the 'lighthouse' metaphor—being a steady light during someone else's storm.
A social intelligence lesson designed for 8th graders to improve classroom behavior, focus on self-awareness, and reduce disruptive interruptions through the lens of 'social mastery'.
A review of all skills learned in the unit. Students earn their "Forest Scout" status by demonstrating each of the five core skills through a series of fun forest-themed challenges.
Focuses on making and keeping friends through kind words and actions with Felix the Fox. Students learn how to join a group and say kind things to their peers.