A series of rapid-fire 'Minute Missions' designed to strengthen executive functioning skills like impulse control, planning, and focus, paired with an SEL journal reflection.
A structured reflection lesson designed to help students process physical outbursts (like throwing objects) and develop better self-regulation strategies in an afterschool setting.
A nature-inspired management toolkit for after-school facilitators to guide 3rd graders through big emotions and social challenges.
A comprehensive lesson on conflict resolution, emotional regulation, and social skills using the 'Peace Lab' framework. Students learn to identify triggers, regulate emotions, and communicate effectively to solve problems.
A lesson designed to help students develop situational awareness through daily reflection, observation techniques, and social cue analysis.
Students learn to identify five core emotions—Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust—using color associations and visual cues. This lesson features high-contrast sorting cards for hands-on identification and communication support.
A social-emotional learning lesson for middle schoolers focused on identifying physical triggers and using 'micro-pauses' to regulate impulsive reactions. Students learn to recognize the 'body signals' of frustration or anger and apply brief techniques to regain control before responding.
A specialized 15-20 minute stress management lesson for 4th-6th grade Special Education students. Focuses on identifying body signals through a 'Command Center' theme, scaling stressors (Mouse vs. Elephant), and using immediate sensory-based grounding tools.
A comprehensive preparation lesson for the Grade 6 CogAT Verbal Battery, covering Verbal Analogies, Sentence Completion, and Verbal Classification with strategies and practice.
A lesson focused on helping students differentiate between impulsive emotional outbursts and thoughtful, positive behavioral choices during play or social interactions.
A lesson designed for pre-teens to develop perspective-taking skills through realistic social scenarios in school, home, and peer settings. Students act as 'Social Detectives' to analyze feelings and choose empathetic responses.
A lesson focused on conflict resolution and the components of a sincere apology, featuring a Readers Theater activity to model healthy peer interactions. Students will practice identifying feelings, apologizing, and making amends through role-play.