Focuses on practical strategies for emotion regulation, including deep breathing and positive self-talk.
A middle school counseling lesson on healthy relationships and personal safety. Students learn to decode relationship signals, identify red and yellow flags, map their personal boundaries, and practice navigating peer pressure through interactive discussions and guided reflections.
Students apply their deep listening and empathy skills to design a school-wide inclusion campaign or classroom standard, designing collaborative action items.
Students engage in active empathy and narrative exchange, analyzing how personal experiences and cultural backgrounds shape our perspectives of shared environments.
Students explore the concept of the cultural iceberg, distinguishing between visible elements of culture and deep, invisible values, to recognize the richness of identity.
Students learn to set healthy boundaries, navigate peer pressure, and establish what authentic trust looks like in real-world friendships.
Students analyze their digital footprint, discuss modern social media pressures, and learn how to align their online actions with their offline values.
Students explore their personal identity, core values, and what healthy masculinity looks like in their daily lives.
A counseling and self-regulation lesson for middle school students, using a high-octane racing 'Pit Stop' metaphor to teach self-control, persistence, and double-checking work instead of rushing.
A comprehensive middle school lesson bundle on emotional literacy and self-regulation. Students explore physical sensations of high-intensity emotions, act out relatable scenarios in freeze frames, and match coping strategies using printable cards and graphic organizers.
A heartfelt lesson designed to guide mentees through reflecting on their journey with their mentors, writing meaningful thank-you messages, and creating a beautiful framed keepsake.
An elegant, welcoming visual announcement page introducing the Wellness Hub with Miss Panoam, designed for counseling psychology, art therapy, and somatic mindfulness support.
A 4-day small group intervention for grades 6-8 focusing on self-awareness and emotional nuance. Students explore the physical, cognitive, and behavioral distinctions between complex emotional pairs like guilt versus shame and excitement versus anxiety.
A cohesive 3-day small group curriculum that teaches middle school students how to coordinate project responsibilities, self-advocate, and address dominance or passivity to ensure equitable participation.