Students explore the behavioral psychology of habits using the 'cue-routine-reward' loop to design sustainable academic and personal routines through incremental change.
A cognitive-behavioral session for middle schoolers to identify and transform testing anxiety into productive affirmations using the 'Catch, Check, Change' method.
A 45-minute lesson for 10th graders focusing on the mechanics of respectful disagreement, cultural awareness, and perspective-taking through real-world community scenarios.
A Grade 9 SEL lesson focused on developing empathy and perspective-taking through interactive scenarios and reflections. Students will learn to identify others' emotions and understand different points of view.
A career exploration workshop for middle schoolers to map natural curiosities to professional clusters using interest inventories. Students explore personality traits and vocational paths to foster hope and purpose.
A lesson focused on developing self-regulation, impulse control, and social awareness for middle school students through interactive gameplay and reflection.
A comprehensive parent education session using a creative UNO card metaphor to help elementary families understand and manage childhood anxiety through school-home partnership.
A brief, 10-minute social-emotional learning lesson focused on building resilience and processing emotions after experiencing rejection from a family member. Students learn to identify their feelings, use self-affirmations as a 'shield,' and identify a support network of trusted adults.
A professional development game for school leaders designed to clarify staff roles, with a specific focus on protecting the clinical and instructional time of school counselors by aligning tasks with training and ASCA standards.
Creating a personalized wellness plan and celebrating the completion of the Mindset Medics training.
Mapping out professional and personal resources, and understanding when and how to involve a trusted adult.
Practicing the skills needed to approach a friend, express concern, and offer support through active listening.
Developing immediate response strategies for crises and understanding the 'ALGEE' action plan (Ask, Listen, Give, Encourage, Encourage).
Teaching students how to spot red flags and warning signs in their peers that might indicate a mental health struggle.
Exploring the difference between sadness and depression, and how to identify when 'the blues' become something more serious.
Identifying the physical and emotional signs of stress and anxiety, and learning basic grounding techniques.
Introduction to the group, establishing norms, and defining the role of a 'Mindset Medic' in recognizing mental health needs.
A comprehensive guide and workbook designed to help graduating high school seniors navigate the technical, financial, and social transitions of entering college. It covers everything from portal setup to roommate etiquette and financial literacy.
Students learn practical budgeting skills for college life and analyze the long-term financial implications of different educational and career choices.
An introduction to the complex world of college financing, focusing on financial aid terminology, types of aid, and understanding the total cost of attendance.
Students explore their personal values, strengths, and interests to identify career paths that align with their authentic selves.
A restorative lesson designed to help students understand the importance of staying awake and engaged in class, focusing on personal success and classroom community respect.