A general psychoeducation lesson for teen girls to manage anxiety, overstimulation, and social anxiety in various environments like parties, school, or large events. Includes a presentation and a printable action plan.
A social skills lesson focused on the 'back-and-forth' nature of conversation using a ping pong analogy. Students learn how to serve (start), return (respond), and toss (ask back) in a balanced dialogue.
A 45-minute workshop designed to equip high school parents and caregivers with simple, effective coping strategies for family transitions.
A lesson designed for middle school students, specifically tailored for a 7th-grade girl, to understand and develop cognitive flexibility. The lesson uses relatable analogies and practical tools to move from 'stuck' thinking to 'stretchy' thinking.
A 40-minute lesson for 7th graders focusing on the roles of the prefrontal cortex and cerebellum in decision-making and emotional regulation, featuring grounding and tapping techniques.
A lesson designed to help students prepare for job interviews by drafting thoughtful responses to common interview questions using structured sentence starters.
A comprehensive campaign package for the March Madness Attendance Competition, including promotional flyers, a tracking bracket, staff communication templates, and a media press release.
A high-energy setup for the RRPS Attendance League, including the scoreboard for tracking points, badge templates for team identity, and a playbook for rules and roles.
Students will master the daily operations of a bank account, including using debit cards, avoiding common fees, using mobile banking apps safely, and tracking their spending.
Students will learn the difference between checking and savings accounts, compare different banking institutions, and identify the specific documents required to open an account as a minor.