A heartwarming lesson focused on gratitude and early writing skills, where students identify things they are lucky to have and use visual 'snapshot' prompts to inspire their writing.
A 30-minute lesson for 5th graders exploring the negative cycle of lying and the importance of honesty with adults after making a mistake. Students will analyze how one lie leads to another and practice 'blueprinting' honest responses to common mistakes.
A synthesis lesson where students apply all learned skills—listening, feeling identification, and 'I' statements—to resolve common classroom and playground conflicts.
Teaches the structure and purpose of 'I' statements as a tool for assertive communication and de-escalating conflict.
Focuses on identifying a wide range of emotions and learning how to clearly communicate personal needs and feelings to others.
Students learn the mechanics of active listening (Whole Body Listening) and how to recognize and respond to others' feelings with empathy.
Students apply their communication skills through role-playing scenarios and interactive practice to build confidence in real-world situations.
Students practice identifying when they need help and learning polite, clear ways to ask for assistance or advocate for their needs.
Students learn the structure of an 'I feel' statement to express their emotions clearly and constructively.
Students learn to identify basic emotions in themselves and others by observing facial expressions and body language.
A workshop designed to help parents navigate sensitive conversations with their 7th-grade sons about depression, focusing on empathy, active listening, and building trust.
Prepares the student for speaking in varied contexts and with new communication partners through simulated scenarios.
Develops short, functional phrases through predictable scripts and collaborative reading.
Uses forced-choice questions and one-word prompts to elicit the first instances of verbalization.
Introduces non-speech vocalizations (humming, sound effects, breath control) to build comfort with vocal cord engagement.
A heartwarming lesson for K-2 students that uses the story 'Leo the Late Bloomer' to introduce neurodiversity, celebrate individual growth timelines, and foster self-compassion through a hands-on flower craft.