A social-emotional learning lesson focused on perspective-taking and compromise through guided role-play scenarios. Students explore the 'Think-Feel-Do' model to understand their peers' viewpoints during conflicts.
A comprehensive lesson on understanding the psychological drivers of group conflict and how to navigate peer dynamics to prevent group fights. Features a "Social Blueprint" theme to help students map out social interactions.
A hands-on scavenger hunt activity where students discover various community helper careers hidden throughout the library. Students learn about the roles, tools, and importance of different jobs that keep a community running.
The final expedition where campers design and present a "Bridge Project" that addresses a camp community need and promotes long-term inclusion.
Campers identify the "hidden hazards" of subtle bias and microaggressions, learning how to be active "trail guides" (allies) when they see others struggling.
Campers develop "clear path" communication skills, mastering active listening and 'I' messages to navigate interpersonal conflicts without stumbling.
Campers explore their own identities and practice "summit-level" empathy, learning to see the world from different vantage points through role-play and identity shields.
Campers learn the "trail signs" of social behavior, distinguishing between bullying and bias while establishing a community code for their trek together.
A targeted one-on-one lesson designed to help students master impulse control through 'The Pause' and develop deep empathy by analyzing the impact of their actions on others.
A 60-minute immersive escape room experience where students navigate five themed stations based on the movie Soul Surfer, exploring Bethany Hamilton's resilience and Hawaiian surfing history through ciphers, research, and a physical race.