A comprehensive training resource for clinical staff and school counselors exploring the neurochemical and structural brain changes associated with depression, designed to support psychoeducation and treatment planning.
Sets the stage for the sequence by building rapport, defining personal goals, and introducing the 'Blueprint' concept for self-mastery.
A quick, engaging lunch bunch session focused on identifying friendship qualities and practicing turn-taking through a 'Would You Rather' discussion and a collaborative drawing activity.
Targets executive functioning skills by providing structured supports for task breakdown and routine management.
Explores CBT and DBT-based coping strategies, helping students match specific tools to their level of emotional intensity.
Focuses on recognizing internal body signals and mapping them to specific emotional states using a 'Body Radar' approach.
Focuses on identifying and inferring social cues through facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice using a 'Social Cipher' framework.
A structured counseling session designed to help students process and release school-year social tensions through symbolic closure. This lesson provides a safe space to externalize lingering grievances, preventing summer rumination and digital conflict.
A trauma-informed lesson for kindergarten students focusing on personal boundaries, physical safety, and safety-based listening. This lesson uses a 'Safety Squad' theme to teach students how to keep their bodies safe and follow classroom rules to maintain a secure environment.
A social story and support guide designed to help first-grade students navigate social conflicts, manage the impulse to discipline peers, and understand their role in the classroom.
An exploration of Wim Wenders' film Perfect Days, focusing on themes of routine, mindfulness, and finding beauty in the everyday through Cornell note-taking.
A foundational lesson focused on identifying self-advocacy skills, including asking for help, setting boundaries, and expressing feelings. This pre-assessment helps teachers gauge students' current comfort levels and knowledge.
A 20-minute lesson teaching middle schoolers how to navigate peer conflicts using the STOP-THINK-ACT method, I-statements, and active listening.
A quick, impactful 15-minute session designed to inspire middle school students to perform random acts of kindness, focusing on the science of 'the helper's high' and the ripple effect in their community.
A transition lesson for 3rd graders moving into 4th grade, focusing on the shift from 'learning to read' to 'reading to learn,' increased collaborative group work, and building self-regulation skills.
High school leadership focus on legal consequences, mental health advocacy, and creating a school-wide culture of integrity.
Middle school deep-dive into David's Law (SB 179), digital citizenship, and the psychological transition from bystander to upstander.
Upper elementary introduction to Texas legal definitions, the power imbalance, and the introduction of cyberbullying awareness.
Lower elementary focus on the 'Kindness Crew' mentality, distinguishing between mean moments and bullying, and how to tell a trusted adult.
Early childhood foundations focusing on kindness, empathy, and identifying 'big vs. small' problems through social-emotional learning.
A practical math lesson focused on the 'dollar-up' method for making purchases at a grocery store, including shopping tips and rounding practice.
A 90-minute employment training lesson that uses a mystery-solving framework to help students identify the need for workplace accommodations and practice the skills to request them.