A foundational mental health awareness lesson for K-2 students focusing on identifying emotions and practicing simple self-regulation strategies through a supportive garden-themed approach.
A 20-minute SEL lesson for grades K-4 focused on the Stoplight Method for managing anger and making prosocial choices.
A lesson exploring the common traits and values that bind family members together, focusing on physical similarities, core values, and emotional bonds.
A lesson exploring how families are composed of unique individuals with different personalities and interests, all united by love and respect.
A lesson focused on empowering young students to speak up for themselves using clear communication strategies and role-play practice.
A lesson exploring how individual differences in personality and interests enrich family life, emphasized by the core values of love and respect.
Reviewing skills and creating a transition plan to use 'Mission Control' strategies in the regular classroom environment.
Practicing task completion through 'Mission Stages' and learning how to ignore distractions while working on a target.
Learning to identify impulsive 'auto-pilot' behaviors and practicing the 'Impulse Brake' to stop and think before acting.
Introduction to focus as a 'power source' for the brain, helping students identify what helps them focus and what distracts them.
A lesson focused on the 'Big Four' soft skills: Time Management, Communication, Responsibility, and Teamwork. Students evaluate their own readiness through a scenario-based self-assessment and reflective discussion.
The final phase of the intervention, focusing on the practical and emotional transition to a new classroom environment and establishing a sustainable 'reset' routine.