A heartwarming lesson for Pre-K to 1st Grade that uses a garden metaphor to teach kindness, empathy, and community building through storytelling and hands-on activities.
A snappy, 10-minute growth mindset activity designed for middle school girls, focusing on destigmatizing failure and reframing challenges as opportunities for brain growth.
An optimized 25-minute social-emotional learning lesson for a small group of 3 students. This session focuses on identifying personal signs of frustration and mastering the 'Try, Ask, Signal' method through rapid modeling and practice.
A lesson designed for 1st-3rd grade students to build confidence and skills in asking for help at school. Students learn to identify when they are stuck, manage big feelings with coping skills, and use appropriate ways to seek assistance from their teacher.
A parent-education lesson focused on active listening and positive affirmation techniques for parents of Pre-K to 2nd-grade students. Parents will learn to strengthen their child's self-worth through practical strategies and role-playing exercises.
A hands-on lesson where students become 'Emotion Detectives' to identify facial expressions and body language. Students learn to decode feelings in themselves and others through mystery cases and interactive clue-finding.
Students define the roles of school counselors, social workers, and psychologists through a clean, focused presentation and matching exercise.
A 60-minute session featuring three rapid-fire building challenges where teams of three students must cooperate to create structures under specific constraints.
This lesson focuses on identifying basic emotions (happy, sad, angry, scared) and introduces five specific physical strategies for emotional regulation. It includes visual aids for both identification and action.
A lesson designed to help 8th-grade students understand loneliness as a universal experience and provide actionable strategies for building meaningful social connections. It includes a visual infographic, a practical worksheet for social planning, and a teacher guide for facilitating sensitive conversations.
A set of tools to facilitate a restorative conversation between a teacher and a student after a high-conflict incident, focusing on accountability, empathy, and moving forward.
Focuses on identifying the root causes of friendship drama and rumors, while providing students with practical tools to bridge communication gaps and resolve conflicts constructively.
A lesson designed to help high school students overcome transportation-related attendance barriers by developing primary and backup commute plans. Students will analyze local transit options, map their routes, and problem-solve common transportation challenges.
A complete collection of 10 monthly restorative circle themes including opening prompts, mini-activities, and closing reflections focused on restorative practices and Leader in Me habits.