A comprehensive 5-hour Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) group session focused on the gut-brain connection, identifying emotional eating patterns, and building mindful eating skills to improve mental health.
A snappy, 10-minute growth mindset activity designed for middle school girls, focusing on destigmatizing failure and reframing challenges as opportunities for brain growth.
A parent-education lesson focused on active listening and positive affirmation techniques for parents of Pre-K to 2nd-grade students. Parents will learn to strengthen their child's self-worth through practical strategies and role-playing exercises.
A heartwarming lesson for Pre-K to 1st Grade that uses a garden metaphor to teach kindness, empathy, and community building through storytelling and hands-on activities.
A therapeutic and engaging session designed for couples in recovery to rebuild trust, deepen intimacy, and rediscover their connection through a lighthearted 'who knows who best' game.
A foundational game and guided activity set focused on establishing safety, vulnerability, and mutual support within the relationship during the recovery process.
A set of resources designed to help couples in a recovery setting reconnect through lighthearted play and deep conversation, focusing on trust and intimacy.
Students define the roles of school counselors, social workers, and psychologists through a clean, focused presentation and matching exercise.
This lesson focuses on identifying basic emotions (happy, sad, angry, scared) and introduces five specific physical strategies for emotional regulation. It includes visual aids for both identification and action.
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 set of resources designed to help educators understand their students' social-emotional well-being, goals, and school experiences through direct interviewing and reflection.
A high-energy guide to the Stages of Change model tailored for young athletes, using boxing metaphors to teach goal setting, habit formation, and mental toughness.