A lesson focused on building media literacy and body positivity, helping students recognize and deconstruct media influences while celebrating their authentic selves through creative expression.
Students define the roles of school counselors, social workers, and psychologists through a clean, focused presentation and matching exercise.
This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to the Cognitive Triangle, exploring how their thoughts influence their feelings and subsequent actions. Through scenario analysis and creative comic strip creation, students will learn to identify automatic thoughts and their power in daily life.
A lesson focused on helping students identify their personal strengths, practice positive self-talk, and understand that self-esteem comes from within. Students will create a 'Strength Shield' and learn to challenge negative inner thoughts.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on helping students understand and accept the word 'no' with grace and resilience. Students will learn the 'Stop, Breathe, Cool' technique and practice respectful communication through role-playing.
A quick-response lesson designed to address body-shaming and promote respectful communication in the classroom through a 10-minute script and discussion.
A 30-minute interactive lesson for 5th and 6th graders to define empathy, explore its importance through a scenario-based game, and reflect on how to apply it in their daily lives.
A comprehensive lesson exploring empathy through the lens of a social ecosystem, helping students navigate complex social dynamics using perspective-taking and emotional literacy.
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 30-minute group workshop designed to help 9th graders navigate social belonging, identify authentic connections, and practice low-stakes social entry through peer support.
Demystifies credit and debt while providing mindfulness tools to manage the anxiety and stress often associated with financial obligations.
Explores the power of compound interest and the psychological benefits of delayed gratification and long-term planning.
Focuses on identifying emotional spending triggers and creating an intentional budget through the lens of self-awareness.