This lesson introduces students to financial literacy through budgeting, saving, and managing income versus expenses. Students will engage in real-world scenarios to build a solid foundation for responsible money management.
A 15-20 minute faculty presentation introducing the H.E.A.R.T. Club, celebrating its early student-led successes, and inviting faculty to collaborate.
A systematic approach to decision-making for middle schoolers, using a detective theme to analyze consequences, values, and long-term impacts through the 'DECIDE' model.
A small group lesson for 1st graders focused on introducing basic morning and evening routines and the concept of doing things the same way every day.
A small group lesson for 3rd graders focused on developing independent morning and evening routines. Students learn to prioritize tasks and manage their time to arrive at school ready for launch.
A 15-minute introductory lesson for upper elementary students to explore the concept of college majors through the lens of their own interests and hobbies.
A comprehensive lesson for middle schoolers to master the art of peaceful disagreement through 'I' statements, active listening, and collaborative problem-solving.
A collection of creative coloring pages and a facilitator guide designed to help children identify, name, and celebrate healthy emotions through art and reflection.
A high school SEL lesson that uses the 'emotional thermometer' metaphor to help students recognize, name, and regulate their emotional states. Students explore coping strategies for different levels of emotional intensity to build resilience and self-awareness.
A lesson exploring the psychological zones of learning: Comfort, Stretch, and Panic. Students learn to identify their current zone, understand the benefits of the 'Stretch Zone' for growth, and develop coping strategies for when they feel overwhelmed.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying relational aggression (mean girl dynamics), building self-worth, and navigating friendships with confidence. Students learn to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy social behaviors while strengthening their personal boundaries.
A visually charming and supportive lesson designed to teach students effective grounding techniques for managing anxiety and panic attacks in school settings.
Administrative and facilitator resources for the Clinical Craft series, including training roadmaps and evaluation tools.
A guide through the complexities of professional boundaries, dual relationships, and ethical decision-making. Staff will learn a structured framework for navigating "gray area" clinical dilemmas and maintaining professional integrity.
This module explores the foundational elements of the therapeutic relationship. Staff will master advanced active listening, empathic reflection, and the strategic use of silence to build trust and facilitate client change.
A practical deep-dive into the art and science of clinical documentation, focusing on the 'Golden Thread' of medical necessity and professional storytelling. Staff will learn to transform session observations into concise, professional SOAP and BIRP notes that meet clinical and insurance standards.
A lesson designed to empower high school students to take ownership of their behavior through self-assessment, goal setting, and collaborative planning. It shifts the focus from external discipline to internal motivation and self-management.
Empowers students to understand self-advocacy and effectively communicate their needs, opinions, and boundaries through interactive role-playing and script development.
A comprehensive module for school leaders to identify, pitch, and sustain meaningful partnerships with local organizations and businesses.
A 45-minute exploration into the science of human connection, teaching middle schoolers the health benefits of social bonds and how to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy relationship behaviors.
A comprehensive introduction to mindfulness and journaling, designed to help learners of all ages develop self-awareness, emotional regulation, and a consistent reflection practice.
A 60-minute introductory lesson for 7th and 8th graders to begin their Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) by connecting personal interests to career clusters and exploring specific career paths.
A lesson focused on developing a positive self-image by treating personal traits as curated masterpieces in an 'Inner Gallery'. Students learn to identify their strengths and reframe self-perception through artistic metaphors.
An interactive 8th-grade lesson focused on analyzing social dilemmas and practicing constructive communication through role-play and reflection. Students will explore the 'chemistry' of social interactions to build healthier peer relationships.
A comprehensive lesson for grades 5-6 that uses a garden metaphor to teach the difference between fixed and growth mindsets, emphasizing the power of 'yet' and reframing challenges as opportunities for growth.
A comprehensive professional development module for school administrators focused on building empathy-driven leadership and restorative cultures.
The first week of the Life Skills course focuses on establishing a growth mindset and learning the mechanics of effective goal setting for academic and personal success.
The foundational curriculum map and instructional guide for the first quarter of the Life and Study Skills course, aligning weekly themes with AZ standards and online supplements.
An exploration of holistic health through the four dimensions of well-being. Students analyze how their emotional intelligence goals support their overall health and balance.