A comprehensive counseling lesson designed for neurodivergent 4th graders to master task initiation, manage overwhelm through task decomposition, and connect learning to personal interests.
A tactical guide for 4th-grade boys to navigate the field of peer pressure, distinguishing between positive and negative influence while building the confidence to stay true to themselves.
A collaborative group-building activity where students work in teams to complete puzzle-based relay challenges, focusing on social communication, turn-taking, and the concept of inclusion.
A collection of tools to help students in residential settings prepare for their school day through social-emotional reflection.
A lesson focused on establishing and understanding classroom expectations through the lens of respect for teachers and peers. Students will identify respectful behaviors and their positive impacts on the learning environment.
A high-energy, soccer-themed lesson designed to help disengaged students identify emotions and practice regulation strategies through interactive play and hands-on activities.
A comprehensive counseling module combining CBT and Person-Centered approaches to help children manage anger and improve focus in the classroom. includes practitioner guidance and student-facing activities.
A high-flying lesson for 4th and 5th graders to master test-day anxiety using aviation-themed self-regulation strategies. Students learn to navigate their 'mental cockpit' and follow a 'pre-flight checklist' of breathing and focus techniques.
A 4th-5th grade lesson using aviation metaphors to teach self-regulation and focus techniques for managing test anxiety. Students develop a 'pre-flight checklist' of breathing and mindfulness exercises to stay in control of their 'mental cockpit' during high-pressure assessments.
A series of activities designed for 1:1 wellbeing sessions to help students navigate peer conflicts and regulate their emotions during high-stress periods like the end of term.
The final week of morning activities centered on visualization, math challenges, compound word hunts, future-thinking, and celebratory wrap-ups.
The third week of morning activities exploring breathing exercises, logic puzzles, anagrams, "Would You Rather" questions, and personal growth reflections.
The second week of morning activities featuring gratitude practices, pattern recognition, riddle solving, hypothetical scenarios, and weekend reflections.
The first week of morning activities focusing on goal setting, creative preferences, word construction, invention design, and peer appreciation.
A lesson exploring emotional depth using the onion metaphor, helping students identify surface reactions versus core feelings and the triggers that connect them.
Applying SEL skills to future goals beyond the classroom.
Reflecting on progress and celebrating the emotional tools gathered throughout the year.