A counseling lesson focused on externalizing emotional and behavioral challenges by personifying them as characters, helping students distance themselves from their 'problems'.
A lesson focused on the art of starting and sustaining conversations using respectful compliments and active listening. Students will engage in a 'Compliment Bingo' game and practice social dynamics through structured and open-ended role-plays.
A quick 10-minute activity focused on teaching students how to categorize tasks by urgency and importance to manage their time effectively.
A high-energy, 15-minute workshop designed to help middle school students master the art of compromise through relatable role-playing scenarios and tactical negotiation strategies.
A creative and heartwarming lesson where students create personalized, pun-filled Valentine's cards to practice kindness and express appreciation for their peers.
A lesson designed for high school students in therapeutic settings to understand the power of agency over externalization using a nautical 'At the Helm' metaphor.
A comprehensive lesson designed for 7th grade students to identify and shift away from co-dependent 'trauma bonding' behaviors toward healthy, resilient friendship boundaries. It focuses on the 'both can be true' philosophy—acknowledging hard things while maintaining individual emotional ownership.
A comprehensive collection of evidence-based coping strategy handouts for middle schoolers, focusing on the biological and psychological 'why' behind each technique. Designed for 7th-grade boys with a tactical, engineering-inspired 'Survival Guide' aesthetic.
A lesson designed for early elementary students to learn the social mechanics of making friends, specifically focusing on starting conversations, asking questions, and discovering shared interests through a social story and interactive cards.