An introductory lesson on the Zones of Regulation for Kindergarten students. Students learn to recognize emotional states (Blue, Green, Yellow, and Red zones) using physical body clues and facial expressions.
An interactive transitions lesson for rising 8th graders, focusing on social-emotional resilience, digital safety, and personal goal setting over the summer break.
A 45-minute school counseling classroom lesson based on 'The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt'. Students explore self-uniqueness, coping skills, and resilience through interactive discussions and creating a take-home comfort quilt card.
A lesson exploring the neurobiology of hyperarousal and the science-backed skills of grounding. Includes a slide presentation, pocket-sized desk cards for real-time practice, and a comprehensive teacher guide with facilitation scripts.
An immersive kindergarten introduction to emotional self-regulation, introducing the blue, green, yellow, and red zones through an interactive woodland adventure story, physical breathing breaks, and hands-on reflection.
A lesson dedicated to preparing students for final exams using a highly visual study playbook and a dual-level facilitator guide for teachers and parents.
Day 5 explores postsecondary options and career pathways, conducts the final unit assessments, and establishes individual student next-steps action plans.
Day 4 targets self-advocacy and accommodation requesting, teaching students how to identify their needs, communicate them respectfully, and navigate the workplace independently.
Day 3 focuses on professional verbal and non-verbal communication, email etiquette, and active teamwork within diverse workplace scenarios.
Day 2 dives into hard versus soft skills, exploring how technical abilities get you hired while interpersonal qualities keep you employed.
Day 1 introduces the concept of workplace readiness, high school transition expectations, and helps students assess their current baseline while establishing professional habits.
A 20-minute SEL lesson for K-2 students to distinguish between Big Deals (requiring adult help) and Little Deals (solved using Felix's Wheel of Choices), focusing on key coping strategies.
A comprehensive 1-hour PSR (Psychosocial Rehabilitation) lesson designed to teach practical, actionable coping habits—deep breathing, sensory grounding, and positive self-talk—to cultivate a healthier headspace at home. Includes a step-by-step facilitator guide, student reflection worksheets with a coping checklist, a printable anchor chart poster, and group discussion scenario cards.
A active-listening and focus lesson designed for Kindergarteners to practice filtering out classroom background noise and following directions. Includes an interactive auditory game, an anchor chart of focus strategies, and a simple hands-on worksheet.
A multi-material printable activity pack for Kindergarten students focusing on Whole-Body Listening. It includes coloring sheets, a cut-and-paste sorting task, physical game cards, and a comprehensive teacher's guide to build attention skills.
A highly structured, visual career exploration project bundle tailored for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) at Club Challenge of Orange Park. Includes a staff facilitation guide, visual member research organizers, step-by-step challenge cards, and a respectful skills achievement tracker.
A comprehensive life-skills lesson designed to demystify the unemployment filing process. Students learn to determine eligibility, gather necessary documentation, complete standard application fields, maintain weekly claims, and self-advocate when seeking assistance.
A high-impact, cooperative team-building small group lesson for high schoolers that uses a simulated design challenge to cultivate deep empathy, active listening, and constructive conflict resolution under pressure.
A short celebratory countdown lesson plan to mark the end of the school year with fun daily activities from letters H to Q.
A comprehensive school counseling guidance lesson for 2nd grade focused on conflict resolution and friendship, using the mentor text 'Otters vs. Badgers'. Students learn to apply 'I-Messages' to navigate peer conflicts and build cooperative friendships.
A collaborative social skills lesson focused on conversational skills, active listening, asking follow-up questions, and sharing the spotlight through interactive materials.
A therapeutic toolkit integrating Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Behavioral Activation (BA) to help clients with depression discover values, schedule meaningful activities, and disrupt depressive cycles using a cozy café menu theme.
A targeted 30-minute counseling lesson that teaches a student to identify the physical signs of boredom, understand the impact of disruptive behaviors, and construct a highly visual, personalized downtime choice board to use in the classroom.