A 15-minute mini-lesson for 1st graders focusing on understanding and respecting personal physical space using the 'Personal Space Bubble' metaphor.
A hands-on role-playing lesson for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students to practice the 'Stop-Walk-Talk' conflict resolution strategy using relatable school scenarios.
A fun, interactive board game lesson where students practice the "Stop, Think, Act" strategy to solve everyday conflicts in a friendly park setting.
A Pokémon-themed lesson where students identify the four Zones of Regulation through interactive scenarios and choice-based activities. Students learn to recognize emotional states and select appropriate regulation 'moves'.
Students will learn to identify the four emotional zones (Blue, Green, Yellow, Red) and recognize their own physical and emotional cues for each.
A collaborative scavenger hunt focused on identifying and practicing non-combative communication and conflict resolution strategies.
A collection of materials for a school-wide neurodiversity month celebration, including event flyers and inspirational posters.
A deeper dive for grades 3-5 into empathy, prejudice, and inclusion. Students discuss systemic differences and disability awareness, concluding with a collaborative mosaic and a review game.
A foundational lesson for K-2 students focusing on empathy and inclusion. Students explore what it means to be a kind friend and how to include everyone in their "Kindness Garden."
A lesson focused on helping 1st graders recognize their own unique strengths and celebrate the diversity of those around them through a superhero-themed lens.
A lesson exploring the four Zones of Regulation and identifying personalized calming strategies for navigating different emotional states.
A lesson for first-grade students focused on self-control using the 'Stop, Think, Act' framework. Students will learn to use their 'Brain Remote Control' to pause before reacting to impulses and emotions.
A comprehensive counseling session focused on transitioning from disruptive behaviors to successful classroom habits through a visual comparison chart and strategy discussion.
A 30-minute counseling session focused on creating a collaborative behavior contract to address class attendance, verbal communication, and physical safety.
A social-emotional learning lesson for Kindergarteners about the power of forgiveness, using the metaphor of a 'happy dancing dog' to show how letting go of anger makes us feel lighter and more joyful.
A tiered reward system to help students develop respect, kindness, and empathy through a "Quest" themed card system. Includes multiple levels to support behavioral growth.
A campaign to boost school attendance using a football-themed competition, including promotional materials and tracking tools.
A comprehensive morning meeting introduction to the 26 principles of A Disciplined Life, providing teachers with a structured framework to introduce, discuss, and visualize character development.
A morning meeting lesson focused on the ADL principle of healthy self-perception, helping students celebrate their unique identities while fostering a sense of belonging.
A 15-minute follow-up SEL lesson where students create "Kindness Flowers." Each petal features a kind word or action, helping students focus on how positive words can help others grow and bloom.
A 15-minute Social-Emotional Learning lesson focused on the lasting impact of words. Students use physical metaphors like bruised apples and crinkled paper hearts to understand how mean words affect others' feelings.
A comprehensive social skills lesson for Kindergarten and 1st grade focused on turn-taking, shared attention, and cooperative play using partner puzzles and the game Sorry!