A botanical-themed counseling lesson designed for K-5 students returning from Spring Break. This lesson uses a garden metaphor to address coping skills, self-advocacy, and self-regulation through tiered activities and discussion.
A 30-minute small group lesson for 4th-grade girls focused on identifying the difference between healthy friendship circles and exclusive cliques, featuring a collaborative craft.
A hands-on workshop for 1st and 2nd graders to identify social cues and select appropriate conflict resolution tools, such as 'I-messages' or 'The Cooling Corner', for playground interactions.
A sensory-based mindfulness lesson for K-1 students, using the metaphor of a garden to teach emotional regulation, deep breathing, and grounding techniques.
A high-support lesson for 12:1:1 classrooms reviewing the four Zones of Regulation and identifying internal body signals associated with each zone.
A behavior management lesson designed to teach 2nd grade students specific, positive expectations for bus safety and social conduct using a 'Bus Hero' theme.
This lesson teaches students practical social skills for building friendships: asking meaningful questions, active listening, and sharing personal interests to find common ground. Students will practice these 'fueling' techniques through interactive roleplay and mapping.
A Mario-themed lesson designed to help students aged 6-10 identify anger triggers, especially unexpected changes, and develop effective coping strategies. Students will learn to recognize physical warning signs and build a personal 'power-up' toolkit for emotional regulation.
A hands-on lesson focused on the practical skills of friendship: asking open-ended questions, active listening, and sharing personal interests to find common ground.
Introduction to 'Argument Armor' - techniques for staying cool when someone disagrees or makes a mistake. Students learn to avoid 'Argument Traps' and use de-escalation strategies to keep the hero team together.