A heart-warming Valentine's themed lesson for Pre-K students focused on practicing kindness through hands-on activities, sharing, and helpful actions. Students will explore how their hands and words can make others feel loved and valued.
This lesson helps 5th-grade student-athletes develop the self-advocacy skills needed to balance their academic and athletic commitments while maintaining their kind and collaborative nature.
A comprehensive support system for 6th graders navigating grief in the classroom, focusing on emotional regulation, self-advocacy, and teacher-student communication.
A lesson focused on helping elementary students understand and practice acceptance of themselves and others through reflection and creative activities.
This lesson introduces elementary students to the concept of acceptance—both of themselves and others—using the metaphor of a colorful mosaic where every unique piece matters. Students will explore how to embrace differences and build a supportive community.
A comprehensive 90-120 minute morning activity designed to teach students the social nuances of interrupting. It covers identifying appropriate times to speak, respectful interruption techniques, and emotional regulation when others interrupt.
A lesson focused on identifying and practicing acts of kindness through engaging visual activities and personal reflection.
A comprehensive toolkit designed for a 4th-grade student to manage math-related anxiety, body image concerns, and hair-pulling behaviors. It includes reflective workbook pages and practical, hands-on activity guides for emotional regulation.
A 20-minute guided session for school or clinical counselors to help students identify anxiety triggers and practice three immediate calming techniques.
A lesson focused on agency, accountability, and personal responsibility for witty high schoolers, using a business/entrepreneurship metaphor. Students explore internal versus external locus of control through the lens of being a 'CEO' vs. an 'Entry-Level Employee.'
A social-emotional learning lesson for grades 3-5 that uses a garden metaphor to help students cultivate a positive mindset through gratitude practices and reflection.