A 30-minute introductory lesson for Kindergarteners to explore community helpers, the tools they use, and how they help their community.
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.
A short, impactful check-in lesson designed to help students identify and celebrate their personal strengths and positive qualities. This lesson fosters self-awareness and boosts self-esteem through structured reflection.
A 20-minute lesson for kindergarteners focused on building self-esteem and confidence through a collaborative game, a video story, and personal reflection. Students learn to identify their unique strengths and practice positive self-talk.
A foundational session focused on building rapport and gathering social-emotional insights from middle school students through a personalized intake process.
This lesson focuses on identifying common friendship conflicts in middle school and applying practical resolution strategies through role-playing and script-writing. Students will learn to use 'I' statements and active listening to navigate social friction.
This lesson helps students who struggle with redirection by teaching them to recognize defensive emotions, understand teacher intentions, and use positive self-talk to stay calm and focused. Students will practice 'flipping' their internal narrative from feeling attacked to feeling supported.
A lesson designed to help students identify distractions and implement mindfulness and organizational strategies to improve their concentration. Students will engage in group discussions and practical exercises to build their 'focus muscles'.
A quick 20-minute activity designed to help 3rd graders recognize and respond to the feelings of others through relatable real-world scenarios.
A celebration of the quest. Students reflect on their learning and commit to being 'Kindness Champions' in their daily lives.
Focuses on respecting the environment. Students learn about 'world generation' and their responsibility to care for the earth, school, and community.
Explores respecting others through empathy, active listening, and teamwork. Students learn how to be 'good teammates' in the multiplayer world of life.
Focuses on self-respect, 'inner armor', and positive self-talk. Students learn that being kind starts with how they treat themselves.
Introduction to the Kindness Quest. Students define kindness and establish morning greeting routines while exploring the 'world' of the classroom.
Teaches students that kindness and 'safe hands' are the 'Heart Points' of the classroom. Focuses on kind words, sharing resources, and helping others to build a strong community.
Teaches students the difference between tattling (trying to get someone in trouble) and telling (trying to keep someone safe). Uses 'Chat Logic' to help students decide when to report an issue.
Teaches students the importance of finishing work with quality ('Masterpiece' level) and provides a clear menu of choices for what to do once work is complete.
Teaches students to adjust their voice volume based on the classroom 'biome' (activity). Covers Level 0 (Silent), Level 1 (Whisper), Level 2 (Partner), and Level 3 (Presentation).
Focuses on classroom movement, staying in assigned 'coordinates' (seats), and maintaining 'safe zones' by keeping hands to oneself. Students learn that safe movement keeps the 'server' from crashing.
Teaches students the '3-Second Rule' for responding to classroom signals like raised hands and chimes. Students learn to 'freeze and listen' quickly to maximize learning time.
This lesson introduces students to OSHA regulations and general workplace safety practices, specifically tailored for vocational transitions in construction and trade environments. Students will explore OSHA's purpose and apply safety rules to real-world job site scenarios.
A comprehensive lesson designed to empower students with self-advocacy skills, focusing on identifying needs, setting boundaries, and communicating effectively.
A 30-minute lesson for 3rd-5th graders exploring how manners act as 'social superpowers' to build better friendships and stronger communities.
Students learn to identify focus-stealers, manage impulses, and break down complex tasks into manageable missions.
Students explore what makes a good friend, practice kindness, and learn how to maintain healthy relationships using a 'Friendship Garden' metaphor.
A small-group lesson designed for K-1st grade students to identify feelings and learn practical calming strategies. Includes a social story, a movement-based game, and visual coping skill cards to address hyperactivity and emotional outbursts.
A lesson focused on teaching 4th graders the power of advocacy, helping them identify issues they care about and learn effective ways to use their voice for positive change.
A 20-minute social-emotional learning lesson that teaches students the difference between 'brain thoughts' and 'spoken words' using the brain filter analogy. Includes interactive role-playing to practice impulse control in the classroom.
An individual counseling session for a kindergartener focused on early task persistence and self-regulation skills. The lesson includes a movement warm-up, focus-building activities, reflection exercises, and a data-tracking component for IEP progress monitoring.
A comprehensive lesson kit for establishing a therapeutic contract with a 7th-grade student, using a strength-based 'gaming' metaphor to frame goals as missions and responsibilities as a personal 'code'.
An active, song-filled lesson for kindergarteners focused on using polite words and kind actions to make a difference in their classroom and community.
A set of resources designed to help 6th grade students navigate social anxiety, unexpected changes like fire drills, and the nuances of building healthy friendships.
A game-based approach to identifying emotional triggers and introducing coping skills for middle school students who may be resistant to traditional talk therapy. This lesson uses a 'Mission Briefing' theme to frame emotional regulation as a tactical skill.
An introductory mindfulness lesson for 1st grade students focused on sensory and emotional regulation through listening, breathing, and noticing techniques.
A comprehensive therapy toolkit designed for a middle school student to address avoidance of non-preferred demands. This lesson includes a collaborative contract, a visual progress tracker, and a responsibility checklist to foster accountability and skill-building.
A social-emotional learning lesson for second graders focusing on kindness, active listening, and empathy towards teachers and peers. Students will explore these concepts through a short story, interactive slides, and a visual anchor chart.
A 30-minute Social Emotional Learning (SEL) session for 1st graders using 'Would You Rather' questions to explore friendship, social skills, and self-awareness. Students will engage in group discussions and personal reflection through a series of playful but meaningful choices.
This lesson helps a 3rd-grade student distinguish between positive and negative peer relationships while building a toolkit of coping strategies for difficult social situations. It focuses on validating past experiences and empowering the student with 'I feel' statements and self-regulation techniques.
A high-impact lesson for students who may be skeptical of social norms, reframing social relationships as a strategic 'Social Capital' that helps unlock personal goals and shortcuts in life.
A fun, boardwalk-themed game for K-5 students and parents to practice executive functioning skills like time management, focus, and organization.
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.
A social work session designed for kindergarteners to understand 'disruption' and learn self-regulation strategies through a positive, strengths-based approach. Students explore calming techniques and alternatives to disruptive behavior while tracking their progress.