A comprehensive 90-minute lesson designed to help students define empathy, recognize emotional cues in others, and practice perspective-taking through role-play and case studies.
A dynamic lesson designed to help students identify and categorize different types of conflict, distinguish between problems and solutions, and understand internal versus external struggles.
A comprehensive lesson for 4th graders on identifying bullying, practicing assertive communication, and learning safe bystander intervention strategies using a comic-book hero theme.
In this mission, students learn the fundamentals of social observation by becoming 'Social Detectives.' They will learn to use their 'Detective Senses' (Eyes, Ears, and Brain) to gather social clues and distinguish between expected and unexpected behaviors in various scenarios.
A specialized lesson for middle school students, particularly those who benefit from logical, structured systems (such as students with autism), to develop a mature 'Tactical Response Protocol' for emotional and sensory triggers. The materials focus on technical blueprints and systematic problem-solving across home and school environments.
Maintaining long-term friendships using the 'Relationship Bank Account' concept of deposits and withdrawals.
Learning to 'read the room' and understand social cues through perspective-taking.
Building authentic self-esteem through identifying strengths and taking healthy social risks.
Explores the 'Spotlight Effect' and strategies to manage the 'Inner Critic' that fuels insecurity.
Focuses on identifying internal body signals and using tools to regulate emotions before they escalate.
A grounding-focused lesson teaching the physiology of the 'fight-flight-freeze' response and providing a toolkit of sensory anchors to return to the 'window of tolerance.'
A lesson focusing on executive function and sustained attention using movement rituals and the 'Mental Spotlight' strategy to reset and refocus.