A quick, 10-minute movement-based lesson for 5th graders focusing on making good decisions aligned with 'The Wylie Way' campus culture. Students participate in a 'This or That' game to explore school expectations and personal impact.
A collaborative board game designed for two players to improve active listening, empathy, and clear expression through shared challenges and deep-dive prompts.
A comprehensive 1-to-1 toolkit for identifying emotional zones, recognizing early body clues of meltdowns, and building a personalized repertoire of coping strategies.
A hands-on social-emotional learning session where students investigate emotional triggers and master communication formulas to diffuse peer conflict. Students transition from 'reactive' to 'proactive' through laboratory-themed roleplay and analysis.
A skill-building session focused on identifying emotional triggers and mastering communication techniques to resolve peer conflicts with empathy and maturity.
An interactive game-based lesson where students apply Kelso's Choices to resolve 'Big vs. Small' problems in various school settings.
This lesson teaches the student discreet, in-class coping mechanisms to manage frustration and anger before it leads to defiance. It focuses on regulation tools like box breathing and grounding.
A supportive lesson focused on grounding techniques and reality testing for students experiencing anxiety and sensory hallucinations. Using a nautical navigation theme, it provides practical tools to manage overwhelming emotions and perceptual distortions.
An introductory lesson focusing on identifying and interpreting body language cues in various school settings including recess, group projects, and teacher interactions.
A rapid 5-minute desk-side intervention designed to help a student reframe teacher corrections as 'power-ups' for learning. Includes a teacher facilitation script and a visual self-regulation tracker.
A high-engagement lesson using a retro video game theme to help students with ADHD and ODD understand the impact of cursing and develop 'Power-Up' replacement phrases for when they feel frustrated.
A small-group lesson for 5th grade girls focused on identifying the root of friendship 'drama' and replacing gossip with respectful communication. Students will learn to recognize the 'gossip chain' and practice concrete strategies for exiting negative conversations.