A deep dive into the neurobiology and physiology of impulsivity, designed for 11th-grade students to understand the 'why' behind snap decisions and how to recognize physical and behavioral cues.
Visual cues and routines to help toddlers understand and follow the steps of using the potty.
A lesson focused on developing core social-emotional skills including effective communication, managing personal overwhelm, and handling frustration in social contexts.
A comprehensive set of tools to help students understand the 'Social Filter,' practice perspective-taking, and manage blunt or inappropriate comments through structured social stories and teacher-led redirection.
This lesson focuses on teaching students how to manage the disappointment associated with transitioning from a preferred activity to a non-preferred one. It includes a social story, visual transition tools, and a guide for educators to implement these strategies effectively.
A lesson for 6th graders exploring the difference between equality and fairness using the shoe analogy, focusing on why different students receive different accommodations and the importance of focusing on one's own needs.
A set of therapeutic resources for a 7th-grade student struggling with social anxiety and school avoidance. These materials focus on cognitive reframing, exposure therapy, and immediate coping strategies for social settings.
This lesson empowers students to identify their personal boundaries, practice assertive "No" statements, and recognize safe versus unsafe situations in their school and community environments.