A lesson exploring the dynamic relationship between external influences (family, friends, peers, social media) and internal personal values. Students will map their own influences and identify the core values that guide their decisions.
A lesson designed for high school special education students to distinguish between things within and outside of their control. Using a 'Control Center' theme, students practice managing reactions to annoying peers, rude behavior, and disagreements.
Advanced decision-making and ethical leadership for high school students.
Navigating social dynamics and stress management for middle schoolers.
Developing empathy and self-regulation tools for upper elementary students.
Foundational SEL skills for early learners focusing on identifying feelings and simple coping strategies.
A weekly counseling lesson designed to help 6th graders practice and master self-advocacy scripts for classroom and social situations through role-play and reflection.
A 15-minute intensive focus on two core DBT emotion regulation skills: Check the Facts and Opposite Action. This lesson uses a technical 'engineering' theme to help students troubleshoot and rewire their emotional responses.
A comprehensive social-emotional learning lesson for middle schoolers to navigate peer pressure and risk-taking during summer vacation using structured refusal scripts and personal boundary planning.
In this lesson, students transition from passive dreamers to active leaders of their own futures by mastering SMART goals. They will draft academic, personal, and long-term goals while engaging in a peer audit process to ensure their plans are specific, measurable, and achievable.
A 15-minute SEL lesson for upper elementary students to reflect on and express gratitude for the relationships built throughout the school year. Students will identify key connections and create "Gratitude Grams" for their peers and school community members.
Cycle 4 synthesizes the guardian mindset, focusing on systemic impact, digital legacy, and the long-term reputation built through responsible account ownership.
Cycle 3 develops the skills of success, linking daily device stewardship to the high-level compliance and integrity required in a professional career.