Students learn the mechanics of active listening (Whole Body Listening) and how to recognize and respond to others' feelings with empathy.
A heartwarming lesson focused on gratitude and early writing skills, where students identify things they are lucky to have and use visual 'snapshot' prompts to inspire their writing.
A synthesis lesson where students apply all learned skills—listening, feeling identification, and 'I' statements—to resolve common classroom and playground conflicts.
Teaches the structure and purpose of 'I' statements as a tool for assertive communication and de-escalating conflict.
Focuses on identifying a wide range of emotions and learning how to clearly communicate personal needs and feelings to others.
A heartwarming lesson for K-2 students that uses the story 'Leo the Late Bloomer' to introduce neurodiversity, celebrate individual growth timelines, and foster self-compassion through a hands-on flower craft.
A foundational lesson for K-2 students exploring the concept that every brain is unique, highlighting different learning styles and individual strengths through movement and art.
A foundational conflict resolution lesson using a workshop theme to teach students how to 'repair' friendships using tools like 'I' statements, sharing, and taking turns.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on empathy and perspective-taking for elementary students. Students will learn to 'walk in someone else's shoes' through interactive scenarios and visual metaphors.
A lesson focused on developing essential friendship skills through the metaphor of a growing garden. Students explore greeting others, sharing, kind communication, and conflict resolution.