A comprehensive guide for elementary teachers to introduce and establish norms for a classroom break space. Includes facilitation scripts, setup checklists, and student-facing visuals to ensure the space is used effectively and respectfully.
A supportive toolkit designed for 2nd graders experiencing parental separation. This kit provides social stories, coping mechanisms, and expressive tools to help children navigate "missing you" feelings and maintain a sense of connection.
A foundational social-emotional learning lesson for kindergarteners to identify and understand six core emotions: Frustrated, Excited, Nervous, Focused, Calm, and Tired. Students explore how these feelings look and feel through visual aids and creative activities.
A comprehensive lesson for 6th graders on distress tolerance skills, focusing on the ACCEPTS distraction techniques and TIPP physiological resets to manage overwhelming emotions in the classroom.
A pull-out counseling lesson for 3rd graders focused on developing a growth mindset and using coping strategies like positive self-talk and problem-size assessment to build perseverance.
An advanced social-emotional learning lesson for 3rd-4th grade students to analyze complex social conflicts. Students use the ABC model to deconstruct triggers, evaluation relational impacts, and practice restorative communication.
A collection of materials designed to help students cultivate a practice of gratitude through reflection, letter-writing, and inspirational quotes. Ideal for social work sessions or classroom morning meetings.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 2nd-3rd grade students to master the ABCs of conflict resolution. Students analyze the triggers (Antecedents), their reactions (Behaviors), and the results (Consequences) while brainstorming more effective 'B' choices for better 'C' outcomes.
A suite of tools designed to help high school students master their daily routines, prioritize tasks, and develop essential executive functioning skills through a structured 'Launch' and 'Landing' approach.
Students learn the importance of respecting others' digital space, privacy, and time when using computers and devices.
A guidance lesson for Kindergarten and 1st grade students focused on school-wide respect, specifically targeting kind communication and following directions using a 'superpower' theme.
A 30-minute lesson designed for grades 3-6 to help students identify symptoms of test anxiety and master coping strategies like deep breathing and positive self-talk. The lesson includes a presentation, a movement-based review game, and a family engagement resource.