A comprehensive training session focusing on the specific techniques, safety protocols, and efficiency required for professional commercial office and common area cleaning.
A comprehensive conflict resolution lesson for middle and high school students using the STOP-THINK-ACT method. The lesson focuses on de-escalation, managing social media boundaries, and improving interpersonal communication through interactive scenarios.
A 30-minute exploration for adolescents to identify their core values through a card-sorting game and a funneling activity, focusing on how these values guide daily decisions.
A comprehensive 4-hour coaching session designed for adult learners with intellectual disabilities and high anxiety. It covers emotional resilience during the job search, professional presentation, and practical interview skills for phone, virtual, and in-person settings.
A 30-minute workshop designed for grades 7-11 to help students identify their core values through tactile sorting and reflective mapping. Students explore the difference between core and secondary values and analyze how their daily actions align with their personal compass.
A comprehensive training unit on commercial office cleaning and common area sanitation, focusing on safety, efficiency, and professional standards.
A comprehensive lesson designed for young adults and transition students to master workplace hygiene, understand social boundaries, and develop self-advocacy skills for maintaining personal care.
A lesson focused on transition-age youth and adults, covering professional hygiene standards, the social impact of personal space, and practical self-advocacy for purchasing personal care supplies.
A comprehensive training session covering professional communication, job applications, interview etiquette, and workplace safety. This lesson prepares students for the transition into professional environments with practical scenarios and visual guides.
A comprehensive introduction to essential employment skills, including professional communication, job applications, interview etiquette, and workplace safety. This lesson prepares students for the transition into a professional environment through interactive discussion and practical problem-solving.
A comprehensive lesson on pattern recognition across visual, vocational, and social domains, teaching students to identify, predict, and generalize sequences in everyday life.
This lesson empowers young adults with essential knowledge of their legal rights and responsibilities in employment and housing, while providing practical tools for navigating community resources.
A comprehensive lesson designed for alternative education students to master the art of the job interview, covering everything from initial research to the final follow-up.
A practical, non-preachy lesson for older students (15-21) on navigating the digital world safely. Focuses on digital footprints, employment, scam detection, and online conflict resolution through real-world scenarios and professional readiness.
A high-stakes guide to managing conflict and de-escalating tension in real-world peer situations. Students learn to identify physical triggers and use the EAR method to maintain control in high-pressure social environments.
A comprehensive exploration of post-secondary options tailored for alternative education students, focusing on practical career pathways like trade schools, apprenticeships, and direct workforce entry.
A high-impact lesson for alternative education students focused on identifying personal anger triggers, recognizing physical warning signs, and developing a personalized toolkit of de-escalation strategies.
This lesson empowers students in alternative education settings to take control of their future by breaking down large ambitions into manageable daily habits. It focuses on the 'Clear & Close' framework for goal setting and the psychology of small wins.
A practical guide for young adults to master their first paycheck, decode pay stubs, navigate banking, and dodge common money traps.
A comprehensive lesson designed for students with little to no formal work experience, focusing on translating school projects, volunteer work, and hobbies into professional resumes and cover letters.
This lesson helps students distinguish between passive, aggressive, and assertive communication styles. Through interactive slides and role-play scenarios, students practice using 'I' statements and setting boundaries in real-world contexts like the workplace and personal relationships.
A high-energy, 15-minute workshop designed to help high school freshmen master their schedules, balance activities, and defeat digital distractions.
This lesson helps high school students master time management by prioritizing 'Big Rocks' over 'Sand,' identifying common time-wasters, and creating a sustainable weekly study schedule tailored to their course load.
A complete productivity system focused on identifying habits and implementing actionable strategies to get everything done.
A practical guide to mastering personal productivity, featuring a self-assessment and actionable strategies for getting things done.
In this lesson, students take on the role of Chief Wellness Officers to design a systemic mental health and well-being plan for their school district. They will move beyond individual self-care to analyze how administrative decisions and physical environments impact the collective health of students and staff.
This lesson explores how everyday school habits and academic skills directly translate into professional success, focusing on soft skills, organization, and critical thinking.
A comprehensive workshop designed to teach students how to navigate social media responsibly, covering digital footprints, privacy, and online etiquette.
A session focused on executive functioning skills, specifically checking in on screen time goals and teaching assignment prioritization using the Eisenhower Matrix combined with due dates and point values.
A self-guided exploration of cognitive distortions and reframing techniques designed for high school students. This lesson helps students identify negative thought patterns, understand their impact on mood, and develop practical skills for positive self-talk.
A vocational literacy lesson where students identify and locate common office supplies in professional and lab settings using visual and text-based clues.
Celebrating progress, setting future goals, and closing the group.
Consolidating coping skills and reframing the newcomer journey as a source of power.
Identifying and accessing school and community support networks.
Identifying symptoms of depression and finding daily sources of hope.
Understanding anxiety and the nervous system with practical grounding tools.
Addressing the emotional impact of family separation and ambiguous loss.
Strategies for navigating the school system and overcoming language barriers.