A collection of materials designed to help teachers build meaningful connections with their 4th-grade students through self-reflection and sharing.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on helping students recognize high-energy excitement and apply self-regulation strategies to stay in control. Students will learn to identify body signals of over-excitement and practice 'Mission Control' calming techniques.
A set of structured mindfulness resources specifically designed for neurodivergent high schoolers, focusing on concrete sensory tools, emotional regulation, and self-compassion strategies.
An introductory lesson on growth mindset where students explore how to embrace challenges and transform their inner dialogue using the 'Power of Yet'.
A one-week accountability project designed for a 3rd-grade student to improve social interactions and manage attention-seeking behaviors through the theme of being a 'Friendship Architect'.
An introductory lesson on the T.H.I.N.K. acronym to promote thoughtful communication both online and offline. Students explore each component (True, Helpful, Inspiring, Necessary, Kind) through scenarios and group discussion.
A collection of resources designed to help a Kindergarten student manage school-morning anxiety, featuring a personalized social story, desk-side coping tools, and a teacher support guide.
A lesson focused on helping students distinguish between school-appropriate and inappropriate conversation topics, especially during social times like recess and lunch. Students learn to use a 'social filter' to ensure everyone feels comfortable and included.
Learning healthy ways to handle disagreements and using 'I' statements for effective communication.
A professional development lesson for school staff to practice facilitating restorative circles through a realistic elementary school peer conflict scenario involving name-calling and body shaming.
A focused lesson introducing the concept of the 'Brain Garden' where mistakes are like rain that helps our skills grow, specifically adapted for non-verbal learners with bright receptive skills.
Developing empathy by understanding different perspectives and 'walking in someone else's shoes'.
A compassionate 20-minute session designed for a 9th-grade student navigating grief, focusing on normalizing emotions, identifying personal coping strategies, and establishing a support network.
A lesson focused on developing core friendship skills for girls, specifically emphasizing inclusion, empathy, and kindness through visual aids and active practice.
Celebrating growth, sharing affirmations, and making a commitment to positive friendship.