A concise 30-minute lesson designed to equip high school students with the essential knowledge to find their first job, secure necessary working papers, and understand federal labor laws regarding hours and safety.
A 50-minute interactive workshop for high school girls focused on the power of sisterhood, navigating the nuances of Black girlhood, and understanding personal friendship styles inspired by Dr. Joy Harden Bradford's 'Sisterhood Heals'.
Strategies for navigating family dynamics, sibling conflicts, and home-based stressors through clear communication and personal space.
Explores the emotional ups and downs of sports and competition, teaching students how to keep their cool during wins and losses.
Focuses on managing the pressure of grades, tests, and academic expectations through reframing and realistic goal-setting.
Students identify the physical sensations of frustration and learn to recognize their personal 'early warning signs' before they reach a boiling point.
A 15-minute lesson exploring the pitfalls of 'downward social comparison' and how to build authentic self-esteem without diminishing others. Students will learn that true confidence comes from personal growth rather than putting others down.
The final session focuses on long-term maintenance and 'relapse prevention.' Students will create a take-home survival kit and celebrate their growth within the collective.
Students will explore a variety of sensory and cognitive coping strategies. They will evaluate which techniques work best for them and begin building their personal 'Coping Menu'.
This session introduces mindfulness as a tool for presence. Students will practice breathwork and a body scan, discussing how to integrate these small moments into a busy high school schedule.
The first session focuses on establishing the group's foundation, including ethical guidelines, confidentiality, and the basic 'Anchor' grounding technique. Students will identify how anxiety physically manifests in their bodies.
A comprehensive primary lesson focused on building positive relationships, understanding fairness, and developing social skills through interactive candy-themed activities.
Students explore core leadership qualities through the lens of superheroes, identifying their own unique leadership 'superpowers' and learning how to lead with empathy, courage, and teamwork.
A concise 15-minute introduction to classroom norms centered on the core values of Respect, Integrity, and Safety. Students will define these values and commit to a shared culture of success.
A lesson designed for 2nd graders to manage ruminating sad thoughts using externalization (thought distancing) and flexible thinking through the metaphor of a 'Thought Train'.
This lesson teaches students the importance of respecting personal space and how to contribute positively to group work. It uses social story modeling to show clear examples of 'expected' behaviors in various classroom scenarios.
A social skills lesson focused on navigating common holiday situations like family gatherings, egg hunts, and conversations using an Easter theme. Includes interactive slides for group discussion and printable task cards for practice.
Introduces the Social Intelligence Academy and explores "Vibe Checks"—the criteria for healthy, high-functioning middle school friendships.
An exploration of Person-Centered Approach (PCA) applied to various school counseling group formats, focusing on core conditions and growth.
This lesson explores the multi-faceted consequences of skipping class, including academic setbacks, social-emotional impacts, and long-term career implications. Students will reflect on their choices and the weight of their decisions through interactive slides and personal reflection.
A comprehensive supervision framework for school social workers and their leaders, focusing on caseload management, ethical growth, and emotional well-being.
A lesson designed to help students distinguish between Small and Big Problems and choose safe regulation strategies instead of physical reactions. It includes a social story, practice worksheet, and strategy reference guide.
A comprehensive lesson designed for 12th-grade special education students to master conflict resolution across workplace, school, and community settings using a structured 'Resolution Roadmap' framework.
This lesson introduces students to the core concepts of Agile and Scrum through the lens of team dynamics. Students will explore roles, ceremonies, and the critical importance of communication in high-performing teams.
Students present their career roadmaps in a gallery walk and reflect on the journey they've mapped out.
Students synthesize their research into a visual roadmap poster, analyzing the terrain of their career choice.
Students map out the technical details of their chosen career, including required skills, education, and daily responsibilities.
Students explore their interests, select a target career path, and understand the project roadmap and timeline.
A 24-minute counseling session focused on social perspective-taking, specifically helping students identify the underlying motivations and professional pressures that influence staff member actions and directives.
A social-emotional learning lesson designed for students with trauma backgrounds and impulse control challenges. It focuses on 'Scene Scanning'—assuming positive intent and dissecting social interactions through a detective-style lens to improve perspective-taking and reduce reactivity.
Final reflection, celebration of growth, and planning for the journey ahead.
Reviewing various coping skills and creating a personalized 'Survival Kit' for future use.
Focusing on the power of breath and mindfulness as internal tools for regulation.
Identifying cognitive distortions or 'tricky trails' and learning to reframe thoughts using a 'Thought Compass'.
Understanding the physical 'alarm system' of the body and learning grounding techniques to stay present during 'storms'.
Introduction to the group, establishing norms, and identifying individual stress triggers using the 'Stress Landscape' metaphor.
A hands-on lesson where students build a personal 'calming toolbox' filled with evidence-based strategies for breathing, grounding, and movement. Students learn to identify when they need a tool and how to use it effectively to manage their emotions.
This lesson explores the "intent vs. impact" framework in professional settings, helping students understand how their words affect workplace culture and how to use restorative reflection to repair professional relationships.
Focuses on social intelligence and 'code-switching' as tools for success. Students practice navigating conflict with peers and authority figures to protect their progress and 'own the room' professionally.
Visualizes the 'Ripple Effect' of choices on graduation timelines and future earnings. Students analyze case studies of peers navigating high-stakes decisions to understand the compounding nature of consistency.
Equips students with high-level cognitive strategies to override impulsive reactions. Focuses on 'reframing' stressful situations and using 'if-then' planning to maintain composure under pressure.
Students identify internal and environmental 'setups'—triggers that lead to self-sabotage. They create tactical maps of their daily routines to anticipate and bypass distractions in an urban school environment.
Reframes delayed gratification as a strategic investment. Students analyze the 'ROI' of their time and credits, participating in a simulation that mirrors real-world economic and academic trade-offs.
A comprehensive workshop for middle school educators on implementing effective positive reinforcement strategies to foster a healthy, supportive classroom culture.
A lesson focused on mastering verbal communication for job interviews, specifically teaching students how to use clear referents to maintain topic cohesion when discussing their strengths and weaknesses.
This lesson focuses on identifying internal emotional states and using visual check-ins to monitor stress levels before they lead to disruptions.
A collection of resources designed to help high-achieving students manage academic anxiety and re-entry stress through mindfulness and grounding.
A social-emotional learning lesson designed for first graders to understand when and how to use a calm down corner to manage big emotions. The lesson includes a guided presentation, a printable social story, an exit ticket for reflection, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A collection of appreciation-themed resources for school staff and students to express gratitude through creative, pun-based shoutout cards.
Un juego interactivo de preguntas tipo "hacker" donde los estudiantes deben responder correctamente para "descifrar el código" y completar la misión. Incluye preguntas de cultura general, ciencia, historia y lenguaje.