A set of tools to help students identify when their minds have wandered into daydreaming or perseveration and learn how to return to the present task.
A Tier 3 social-emotional learning lesson focused on empowering Grade 4 boys to stand up for themselves against aggression and threats using the 'Hero Shield' framework. Includes discussion-based instruction and structured role-play scenarios.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on developing perspective-taking skills, recognizing social cues, and practicing flexible thinking through roleplay and reflection.
A set of interactive, low-pressure activities designed to build rapport with a resistant 9th-grade student. Includes a visual interest survey and a lighthearted 'Would You Rather' game to establish trust and understand the student's perspective on social work sessions.
A social-emotional learning lesson inspired by the theme of a dinosaur learning not to eat their classmates, focusing on empathy, self-control, and building friendships.
A supportive set of resources for a 3rd-grade student to reflect on emotional regulation, the impact of their actions on others, and developing peaceful conflict-resolution strategies following a behavioral incident.
Consolidates learning into a long-term wellness plan and sets small, achievable goals for personal growth and independence.
Focuses on challenging negative self-talk and building a supportive inner voice to combat feelings of unworthiness.
Teaches the importance of personal space, emotional boundaries, and how to communicate needs respectfully but firmly.
Explores the mother-daughter relationship through a lens of 'needs and gaps', helping the teen understand what she needs and how to seek it elsewhere if necessary.
Introduces practical grounding techniques, sensory coping strategies, and 'low-energy' activities for days when depression feels heavy.
Focuses on identifying and naming complex emotions, distinguishing between sadness and depression, and creating a personal 'emotion map'.