A 20-minute small-group counseling session designed to help early elementary students distinguish between closed-minded and open-minded thinking through hands-on practice.
A lesson dedicated to learning and practicing the morning and evening remembrances (Athkar) for spiritual well-being.
A targeted intervention focused on the transition skill of packing up materials promptly, highlighting the positive ripple effects of being ready for the next part of the day.
A follow-up session that clarifies the "Focus on Self" advice. It teaches that focusing on yourself means taking 100% responsibility for your own "Remote Control" to ensure your gear turns when the team needs it. Mostly activity-based.
Advanced boundary application for WashU students, focusing on social challenges and respecting personal space within friendships and group work.
Involves hands-on practice for Kean (lining up) and sorting activities for Ramapo/WP to categorize expected vs. unexpected behaviors in specific school settings.
Focuses on identifying and practicing correct personal space behaviors during school routines such as lunch, recess, and transitions for Kean, Ramapo, and WP students.
A transitional lesson for Kindergarten and 1st grade students to reflect on their growth, manage emotions about moving up, and build confidence for the next grade level through flowers, emojis, and movement.
A perspective-taking lesson for fourth graders using the 'Optical Lens' metaphor. Students learn to recognize that two people can experience the same event differently and practice identifying others' feelings and thoughts.