A 15-minute lesson for 3rd graders on the habits of a good student, encouraging responsibility and pride in their work through a video, worksheet, and quiz.
A session focused on identifying the physical and mental signs of anxiety through the metaphor of a 'Body Alarm' system, using sports-themed analogies to make the concepts accessible for young students.
A social-emotional learning lesson that frames kindness, respect, and empathy as 'superpowers' for building strong friendships, featuring a creative bracelet-making craft.
A high-energy, visual lesson introducing 5th graders to the basics of budgeting with a focus on why saving matters. Students navigate financial choices through an interactive expedition simulation designed for learners with ADHD.
A 20-minute reflection-based bingo activity where students evaluate their own friendship skills, including conflict resolution, communication, and positive character traits.
A 15-20 minute mini-lesson focused on teaching 3rd graders how to respond with kindness when others make mistakes or struggle with a task. Includes a social narrative and a practical activity for choosing 'kind correction' phrases.
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.
Introduction to SFBT, building rapport, and using the Miracle Question to define the student's preferred future without elopement or anger.
A 4-hour Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) group session focused on enhancing community support through gratitude and cooperation skills. Includes a detailed facilitator guide, presentation slides, and role-play scenario cards.
A kindergarten lesson focused on physical safety in the classroom, teaching students about 'walking feet,' 'safe bodies,' and the proper use of classroom tools through a 'Safety Specialist' theme.
The final day focuses on confidence building, visualization, and finalizing the personal testing blueprint to be opened on test day.
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 social-emotional learning lesson for grades 7-8 focused on managing test anxiety, building a growth mindset, and developing practical stress-management strategies for high-stakes testing.
A lesson focusing on navigating three-way friendships, setting healthy boundaries, and resolving common 'three's a crowd' conflicts through effective communication.
A 2nd-grade lesson focused on recognizing physical signs of frustration, using breathing techniques to reset, and following multi-step directions during challenging tasks.
A kindergarten lesson focused on active listening, following multi-step directions, and practicing the emotional skill of 'letting go' when a task is finished or interrupted.
A lesson designed to help students identify impulsive urges and practice the 'Stop, Think, Act' strategy to improve self-regulation through interactive scenarios and visual metaphors.
A 45-minute Social-Emotional Learning lesson for high school students (9-12) on the value of constructive feedback and professional coaching. Students will learn to distinguish between personal criticism and performance-based feedback, developing strategies to use critique as a catalyst for professional and personal growth.
A comprehensive exploration of social-emotional wellness designed for women, focusing on emotional regulation, boundary setting, and self-compassion through interactive strategies and collaborative games.
A final simulation where students use all skills to complete a collaborative mission and celebrate their graduation.
Applying impulse control and kindness to navigate disagreements and unexpected mission challenges.
Focusing on active listening and clear 'I' signal transmissions to ensure the crew stays on course.
Students explore kindness as the energy source for the crew, practicing encouraging transmissions and supportive actions.
Focusing on impulse control, students learn the 'Tactical Pause' to prevent 'system crashes' in teamwork.
A restorative lesson designed to help students reflect on physical altercations, identify emotional triggers, and develop practical strategies for peaceful conflict resolution and emotional regulation.
A restorative lesson designed to help students reflect on their behavior in the cafeteria, specifically focusing on the consequences of throwing food and developing empathy for those who maintain the school environment.
A comprehensive 90-minute training session focused on professional workplace behavior, managing interpersonal defensiveness, and specialized research for Direct Support Professional (DSP) roles in day program settings.
A 45-minute lesson for 4th-6th graders on identifying types of conflict and applying 'Safe, Peaceful, and Fair' criteria to find resolutions. Students will distinguish between simple and serious conflicts and learn when to seek adult assistance.
An introductory lesson on personal finance for 4th graders, focusing on earning, spending, saving, and the basics of budgeting through real-world scenarios.
A lesson focused on developing social awareness and conversational skills, helping students distinguish between polite and rude language, identify appropriate topics for peers, and practice social scripts.
A lesson designed to help students develop cognitive flexibility by identifying stuck vs. flexible thinking and practicing adaptation to change.
Students apply their decision-making skills to complex, real-world scenarios and engage in collaborative discussions about ethical choices.
Students learn the fundamentals of decision trees, identifying choice points, and predicting consequences through visual mapping.
A series of activities designed to help students understand the difference between what they meant to do (intention) and what actually happened (impact) through stories, sorting, and reflection.
A comprehensive, 3-hour immersive training session themed around a 'Royal Academy' to teach social communication and friendship-making skills. Designed for a high-engagement learner who loves princesses and fashion, this lesson uses play, visual storytelling, and tactile activities to build confidence in social settings.
A 60-minute lesson focused on transforming a personal social media presence into a professional asset. Students analyze platform strengths and perform a detailed audit of their own digital footprint to prepare for future career opportunities.
Students will learn to distinguish between natural consequences and imposed consequences, focusing on how their daily choices in employment, finance, and social settings create ripple effects in their lives.
A lesson focused on helping students identify their emotional response to being told 'no' and developing strategies to stay calm using an anger thermometer.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying anger levels, recognizing triggers, and implementing self-regulation strategies using an anger thermometer visual.
A comprehensive lesson on personal hygiene routines, the science of body odor, and the social-emotional benefits of self-care, designed specifically for upper elementary students.
This lesson covers the ACT core process of Willingness (Acceptance), providing a mini-lesson on the 'Window of Tolerance' to distinguish between helpful stretching (willingness) and overwhelming distress (flooding).
A 30-minute interactive session for campus leaders to assess their current wellness, engage in reflection, and commit to sustainable self-care practices.
The capstone lesson focusing on building inner strength, practicing positive self-talk, and stepping out of comfort zones with courage.
Focuses on internal reflection, helping students identify their personal strengths, triggers, and values to build a strong foundation of self.
A guide to navigating disagreements and managing big feelings during social friction using de-escalation tools and 'I-statements'.
Students activate their 'Heart Radar' to understand and share the feelings of others, practicing perspective-taking and compassionate response.