A 35-minute lesson introducing elementary students to the mental health continuum, using the analogy of 'Inner Weather' to explain that mental health is a spectrum that everyone experiences and that changes over time.
A 35-minute interactive lesson for middle schoolers focusing on the mechanics of active listening and the depth of empathy, moving from 'hearing' to truly 'understanding' without jumping to solutions.
An elementary lesson (grades 3-5) teaching emotional regulation through the metaphor of surfing waves. Students learn to identify body signals, use a three-step breathing strategy, and create a personal 'coping surfboard'.
An experiential lesson for grades 2-5 focused on learning and practicing five body-based calming strategies: belly breathing, grounding, muscle relaxation, butterfly hugs, and visualization. Students 'train' to become Calm Body Commanders, learning to manage big emotions through physical techniques.
A 40-minute lesson for middle schoolers that reframes resilience as 'bouncing forward' through the four pillars of connection, competence, character, and confidence. Students analyze a case study and create their own resilience blueprints with actionable goals.
A 35-minute social-emotional learning lesson for grades 4-6 focused on reframing help-seeking as a strength, identifying trusted adults, and practicing communication strategies.
This lesson helps 5th and 6th grade students navigate the emotional and practical aspects of major transitions, such as moving to middle school or a new city. Students will explore common feelings associated with change, develop personalized coping strategies, and identify their support networks.
A 30-minute introductory lesson for grades 2-4 focused on celebrating individual identities and building an inclusive classroom community through a collaborative art project.
A 40-minute lesson for middle schoolers exploring the impact of social media and screen time on mental health, focusing on dopamine loops, algorithms, and healthy digital boundaries.