A lesson focused on teaching second graders how to accept consequences for breaking classroom rules using a superhero 'Response Squad' theme. Students practice specific steps: looking at the person, saying 'Okay', and staying calm.
A set of cognitive behavioral tools and flowcharts designed to help students with OCD navigate intrusive thoughts about social rejection and moral scrupulosity.
A social-emotional learning lesson designed for fifth-grade girls focusing on empathy, bullying prevention, and building respectful relationships through a 'social architect' lens.
This lesson focuses on teaching students how to accept consequences for their actions without escalating the situation. Through discussion, scenario analysis, and role-playing, students learn the steps to take ownership of their behavior and stay calm when corrected.
This lesson helps 2nd graders learn how to handle teacher reminders and consequences with a positive attitude. Students practice 'The Smooth Switch'—a simple four-step plan to fix mistakes without getting upset.
This lesson teaches students how to handle teacher corrections and consequences without escalation. Through role-play and reflective activities, students practice the 'Four Steps of Accepting Redirection' to maintain a positive classroom environment.
Helps residents look beyond their immediate next job to identify long-term career interests and create a step-by-step roadmap for skill-building and advancement.
Prepares residents for the interview process through common question practice, body language tips, and post-interview follow-up strategies.
Equips residents with strategies for finding job openings, staying organized during the hunt, and presenting themselves professionally to potential employers.