A 45-minute exploration of character and honor designed for middle schoolers. Students will define honor beyond its historical context and apply it to modern social dilemmas.
A dynamic lesson on non-verbal communication with two paths: a challenging 'Mime Master' level for older students and a simplified 'Lunch Bunch' version designed for 2nd grade social-emotional learning and casual play.
A series of low-pressure activities designed for students who struggle with reciprocal conversation and flexible thinking, using a 'Social Architect' theme to gamify communication skills.
A lesson designed to help students identify their anger triggers and develop constructive communication strategies, specifically focusing on 'I' statements to replace aggressive physical threats.
A high-energy trivia game featuring 40 questions across Music (2000s Pop, Rap, R&B), Sports, and Movies, designed specifically for middle school engagement.
A comprehensive toolkit designed to help high school students navigate panic attacks and physical anxiety through grounding techniques, psychoeducation, and actionable coping strategies.
A 25-minute small group counseling lesson focused on perspective-taking and cognitive flexibility, specifically addressing how students interpret tone and feedback. Students will learn to use flexible thinking to reframe potentially negative social and academic interactions.
A personalized behavioral management plan for an 8th-grade student to navigate social triggers and maintain focus during English class through specific coping strategies.
A comprehensive workshop and resource set designed to help students identify, understand, and navigate mental health triggers through self-reflection and grounding techniques.
A hands-on social skills lesson focusing on managing frustration, conflict resolution, and the effective use of 'I' statements through collaborative role play.
A comprehensive lesson for high school students exploring the science of neuroplasticity and its practical application in building emotional resilience. Students learn how the brain's physical structure changes through experience and how to leverage this for mental well-being.
Prepares the student for the graduation ceremony through social stories and a visual guide for the day's events.