A comprehensive lesson for grades 7-12 designed to build emotional literacy by helping students identify, understand, and healthily express their emotions through the metaphor of an 'inner compass.'
A synthesis lesson where students combine their knowledge of clusters, paths, and skills to create a personalized career vision.
Practical training in professional communication, dress codes, and workplace behavior expectations.
Introduction to high-demand soft skills like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, and their importance in the modern workforce.
An exploration of the various educational and training routes available after high school, including apprenticeships, college, university, and direct entry.
Students will explore the 16 career clusters to identify broad areas of interest and understand how different jobs relate to one another.
A supportive session for parents at Burlington Public Schools focused on enhancing parenting skills, self-care, and family relationships through the Parenting Journey program.
A focused session on postsecondary self-advocacy, teaching students with learning differences how to communicate their needs to professors and employers. The lesson emphasizes the transition from high school's automatic support to the self-initiated systems of college and the workplace.
A comprehensive social skills lesson designed for a 7th-grade student focusing on personal space, responding to 'No', and handling rejection with maturity and respect.
A comprehensive exploration of neuroplasticity and growth mindset designed for middle schoolers. Students will learn the biological basis of learning and how to apply brain science to overcome challenges.
A transformative journaling lesson for teens in recovery, focusing on identity reconstruction and self-discovery using an architectural blueprint metaphor.
An art therapy lesson designed for teens in rehabilitation to explore and visualize their core values through markers and colored pencils. Students will create a symbolic landscape that represents their personal beliefs and guiding principles.
A counseling session designed for gifted students with ADHD to address the intersection of time blindness, procrastination, and perfectionism. It focuses on practical strategies like time estimation and cognitive reframing to lower the barrier to starting tasks.
Teaches the mindset and language of self-correction to handle communication errors without loss of confidence.
Developing advanced listening skills, including paraphrasing and validating others' perspectives in English.