A comprehensive lesson designed to prepare students for interviews in non-profit, creative, and academic settings, featuring tailored role-play scenarios and feedback tools.
A comprehensive transition program for high school students to manage end-of-year anxiety by reframing fears into actionable protocols and system checks.
A hands-on activity where participants learn to identify the best person or service to ask for help in various job-seeking and workplace scenarios. Students match specific problems to professional and personal supports while explaining their reasoning.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help high school seniors master the art of professional and personal phone communication, focusing on overcoming anxiety and handling diverse scenarios.
An introductory lesson covering the essentials of college budgeting, resume construction for entry-level positions, and a deep dive into various STEM career pathways.
An activity for Mental Health Awareness Month centered on a fictional candy brand that celebrates neurodiversity and high-energy mind traits.
A dual-focused lesson on emotional self-regulation and effective conflict resolution, teaching teens how to track their mental health while mastering high-stakes communication skills.
High school students examine the Acceptable Use Policy as a professional contract, focusing on device ownership, district monitoring, and building digital responsibility for post-secondary success.
An IEP counseling lesson focused on cognitive reframing techniques to help students manage school-based anxiety by transforming unhelpful thoughts into balanced, helpful ones.
A 30-minute life skills lesson focused on setting personal boundaries and confidently saying no to unwanted physical contact. Students will practice identifying their 'comfort zones' and using clear communication to protect their personal space.
Eighth grade students evaluate their digital agency, focusing on self-regulation and building a professional personal brand for high school readiness.
Seventh grade students learn to 'switch gears' between different device modes based on classroom tasks, bridging the gap between rules and agency.
Sixth grade students explore the 'Attention Economy' and learn how their device navigation communicates respect to their learning community.