The first of two 30-minute sessions for PK. Using 'One' by Kathryn Otoshi, students are introduced to the 'Shield Squad' definition of bullying and the concept of 'Not Fair Power'.
A science-themed lesson that teaches students to manage test anxiety by treating their physical stress responses as laboratory experiments, testing different 'calm-down formulas' to find their personal best stress-neutralizers.
Students explore a futuristic high school hallway and tech lab to identify 'glitches' in social communication. They learn to decode body language and facial expressions in complex social situations.
A lesson for middle schoolers on the art of professional email communication, focusing on scheduling meetings with clarity and courtesy.
A capstone lesson where students learn to identify their feelings and select the best 'Peaceful Pond' strategy for their current needs.
Students are introduced to the classroom's quiet corner and learn how to use sensory tools like bottles and squishies to regulate their emotions.
Students explore gentle yoga and stretching movements inspired by pond animals to release physical tension and focus their minds.
Students learn the 'Bubble Breathing' technique to slow down their breath and calm their bodies using the metaphor of blowing gentle bubbles.
A high-energy lesson where students become 'Safety Heroes' to learn about respect and safety in their school and neighborhood through interactive games and creative mapping.
A foundational lesson for 2nd graders to begin identifying their own emotions and recognizing their unique personal strengths through interactive exploration.
A lesson designed to help students understand self-motivation through the concept of breaking large, overwhelming tasks into small, manageable goals using a 'mountain climber' metaphor.