A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for kindergarteners focused on using kind words and gentle hands through discussion and creative coloring.
Un recurso completo para ayudar a los estudiantes de primaria a identificar y expresar sus emociones en español a través de una rueda visual interactiva.
A preschool lesson focused on self-regulation by teaching children to recognize physical 'body signals' associated with wiggly, frustrated, excited, and anxious feelings before they lead to emotional eruptions.
A lesson focused on teaching students the importance of listening to the teacher and the practical steps of 'Whole Body Listening'. This includes a social story, a presentation, and practice activities.
A friendly, interactive Pre-K guidance lesson exploring the beautiful variety of families and traditions through storytelling, discussion, and a fun Bingo game.
Students explore major career clusters through a fun, costumed video and identify how their personal interests align with different professional fields.
A nature-inspired lesson for grades K-3 that uses a tree metaphor to help students identify their support systems and internal strengths. Students build a "Strength Tree" to visualize the people and habits that keep them grounded.
A 30-minute SEL lesson for preschoolers exploring self-expression and the power of starting small, inspired by the book 'The Dot' by Peter H. Reynolds. Students will learn that every artist starts somewhere and that their unique 'mark' is valuable.
A foundational lesson introducing the Zones of Regulation to young learners, providing them with a visual tool to identify their emotions and select appropriate coping strategies.
A 30-minute introductory lesson on building a positive mindset through self-talk, identifying strengths, and practicing resilience. Students will engage in discussion, visual learning, and personal reflection.
A focused check-in lesson designed to prepare students for active listening by assessing their current 'signal' and identifying internal and external distractions.
A social-emotional learning lesson for kindergarteners focused on personal responsibility and self-regulation using the 'Remote Control' metaphor to understand what they can and cannot control.
A foundational lesson teaching kindergartners how to stretch their minds like rubber bands when things don't go as planned. Includes a movement activity and creative problem-solving exercises.
A kindergarten lesson focused on autism awareness, celebrating neurodiversity, and practicing kindness and inclusion in the classroom.
A lesson designed for preschoolers to understand that friends have the right to make their own choices about what to play with and who to play with. This lesson uses social narratives and visual supports to build empathy and social flexibility.
A gentle, interactive lesson for young learners to understand the concept of a 'personal space bubble' and how to set healthy boundaries with others.
A 30-minute counseling lesson for kindergarteners focused on whole-body listening and mastering two-step directions through movement and art.
A comprehensive lesson that teaches students how to identify and categorize the size of problems using a mountain climbing metaphor. Students will learn appropriate strategies for Small, Medium, and Large problems.
The final session focuses on graduation from the group and preparing for major transitions (like the end of the school year) by celebrating progress and brave choices.
This session focuses on predictability and routines, helping students build 'bridges' between home and school using visual schedules and comfort objects.
Students learn active coping strategies, including 'Brave Breaths' and positive self-talk, and caregivers are engaged via a home-connection template.
The introductory session focuses on psychoeducation, helping students identify the physical sensations of anxiety and 'naming' their worry to gain a sense of control.
Students assemble their personalized Summer Support Card with specific contact numbers and resource locations for the summer months.
Students learn about community resources like the DESE Summer Food Service Program and local libraries as safe places to visit.
Students identify safe adults in their lives and practice using 'strong voices' to ask for help when they feel unsafe or hungry.
A comprehensive support package designed to help K-2 students with anxiety navigate the transition from school to summer by creating predictable routines and providing caregivers with evidence-based coaching strategies.
A comprehensive toolkit for K-12 school counselors and student services teams to ensure continuity of care during end-of-year transitions. It includes protocol guides, meeting structures, and documentation templates aligned with Massachusetts student records regulations.
A transition-focused counseling lesson for K-2 students to process the emotions of ending the school year and celebrating their classroom community. Includes a read-aloud discussion, memory-sharing, and practical goodbye rituals.
A professional toolkit for school counselors and educators to identify K-12 students at risk of mental health regression during summer break, including triage frameworks and handoff documentation.