Day 2 shifts the focus from mindset to the mechanics of testing: building academic stamina, managing the 'mid-test slump,' and applying practical problem-solving strategies for difficult questions.
A multi-session series designed to address relational aggression by building empathy, identifying harmful social patterns, and empowering students with self-advocacy tools.
A lesson designed for middle school students to master the art of reading verbal and non-verbal social cues, focusing on empathy and effective communication in real-world scenarios.
A comprehensive lesson for school counseling graduate students to master group member roles and intervention strategies for challenging group dynamics. Students will move from theory to application through case study analysis and self-reflection.
Consolidating gains, celebrating growth, and creating a sustainable plan for maintaining the 'preferred future' independently.
Developing a specific 'work win' strategy by focusing on past successes with task completion and academic engagement.
Exploring how positive changes in behavior affect relationships with teachers and peers, reducing arguments through the ripple effect.
Using scaling questions to measure progress in school attendance and anger management while identifying specific steps for improvement.
Identifying 'exceptions'—times when the problem could have happened but didn't—to help the student recognize her own coping skills.