A 15-minute introductory session for 10th graders on the fundamentals of mindfulness, featuring a guided breathing exercise and reflection to support stress management and emotional regulation.
A comprehensive lesson on navigating the termination phase of the student-counselor relationship, focusing on celebrating growth, managing emotions, and planning for the future.
A 60-minute intensive psychoeducation session for teens designed to build emotional intelligence, focusing on labeling complex feelings and using social stories to navigate real-world scenarios.
A 30-minute small group counseling session focused on exploring self-identity through values, strengths, and future aspirations. Students work in pairs to reflect on their internal "blueprint" and share insights with one another.
A 30-minute small group counseling session designed for two students to explore their core values, strengths, and future aspirations through a structured "blueprint" metaphor.
A dynamic lesson designed to empower job seekers by reframing 'asking for help' as a professional strength. Participants learn who to ask, how to phrase requests for various scenarios (including accommodations and status updates), and practice through interactive roleplay.
A high-energy teamwork activity where participants must coordinate movements using strings to control a single marker and trace complex paths.
A lesson exploring the critical differences between professional and social communication, helping students identify when to use each style and how to 'level up' their messaging.
A goal-setting workshop where students 'reverse engineer' a long-term aspiration into immediate, manageable steps. Focuses on clarity, motivation, and overcoming potential obstacles.
Students identify personal stress triggers and develop a 'relief valve' system of coping strategies. The lesson focuses on recognizing physical signs of stress and planning proactive responses.
Students explore the layers of their identity, distinguishing between how they see themselves and how they are perceived by others. Includes a guided activity to create a multi-layered identity map.
Students will learn to identify common financial scams, protect their personal information online, and understand the steps to take if they become a victim of identity theft.
An introduction to the world of credit, covering how credit scores work in Canada, the difference between credit and debit, and the true cost of borrowing money.
Students will explore the power of compound interest, understand the difference between simple and compound growth, and set SMART financial goals using Canadian savings tools like TFSAs.
Students will master the daily operations of a bank account, including using debit cards, avoiding common fees, using mobile banking apps safely, and tracking their spending.
Students will learn the difference between checking and savings accounts, compare different banking institutions, and identify the specific documents required to open an account as a minor.
A high-speed micro-lesson designed to give students actionable strategies for de-escalating conflicts with peers and teachers in under 10 minutes. Updated with the Peace Protocol framework.
A targeted social-emotional learning lesson designed to help high school students recognize perfectionist patterns and apply self-compassion and cognitive reframing techniques.
A lesson focused on analyzing the arguments and perspectives within the text 'The Digital Paper Trail', specifically looking at the ethics and legality of using social media in hiring.
A lesson exploring how building strong interpersonal connections with teachers, peers, and school staff can make daily school life smoother, more supportive, and more efficient.
A lesson exploring the ethical and legal implications of using social media as a screening tool during the hiring process, based on professional HR perspectives.
A comprehensive assessment covering developmental domains, brain growth, major ECE theorists, and strategies for supporting young children's self-concept and identity.
This lesson helps students identify personal barriers to school attendance, set actionable attendance goals, and reflect on the connection between presence and their future aspirations. It also provides teachers with a supportive framework for family communication regarding attendance.
An intensive lesson focusing on the immediate impact of theft and lying, using a peer case study to bypass defensive shut-down mechanisms.
A comprehensive lesson on men's hair replacement systems, covering the psychological and practical reasons for hair replacement, surgical and non-surgical options, and professional terminology.
A CBT-focused session for adolescents to build emotional awareness, recognize cognitive distortions, and understand the link between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
A practical budgeting lesson where students predict real-world costs, research actual expenses for a specific salary, and reconcile their expectations with financial reality.
An introductory lesson on stock market fundamentals, covering key terminology, the difference between individual stocks and index funds, and a hands-on investment simulation.
A transformative lesson on happiness as a trainable skill, focusing on the power of self-talk, daily habits, and cognitive reframing to improve mental well-being for both students and staff.
A hands-on project where students step into the role of an educator, designing a literacy lesson around a children's book and recording a professional storytelling session aligned with Indiana Academic Standards.
The initial meeting focused on breaking the ice and establishing a creative partnership through shared identity projects.
A reflection-focused lesson helping students process their experiences and takeaways after a college campus visit.
A lesson designed to ground student aspirations in financial reality by researching career salaries and mapping them against the actual costs of a desired lifestyle. Students will explore gross vs. net income, essential living expenses, and the long-term planning required to achieve financial goals.
This lesson covers three essential workplace behaviors for life skills students: following instructions, being honest, and asking for clarification through social stories, scenarios, and self-monitoring tools.
This lesson provides students and educators with a comprehensive overview of the Indiana GPS (Graduation Pathways System) requirements for the Class of 2029 and beyond, focusing on the differences between the GPS Diploma and GPS Diploma Plus.
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A restorative intervention focused on eliminating body shaming and name-calling through empathy-building and the collaborative creation of a binding Class Constitution.
A comprehensive lesson on understanding the psychological drivers of group conflict and how to navigate peer dynamics to prevent group fights. Features a "Social Blueprint" theme to help students map out social interactions.
A comprehensive lesson focused on preparing students for office assistant and clerical roles through practical skill-building in phone etiquette, filing, document management, and mock interviews.
A targeted one-on-one lesson designed to help students master impulse control through 'The Pause' and develop deep empathy by analyzing the impact of their actions on others.
A collection of quick, 5-10 minute activities designed for counseling sessions to help students identify, process, and manage the complex emotions associated with grief.