Identifies the 'pit crew' (support network) and reinforces that seeking help is a high-performance strategy.
A lesson designed to help middle school students develop executive function skills by breaking down large tasks into manageable steps during study hall sessions.
An activity for Mental Health Awareness Month centered on a fictional candy brand that celebrates neurodiversity and high-energy mind traits.
High school students examine the Acceptable Use Policy as a professional contract, focusing on device ownership, district monitoring, and building digital responsibility for post-secondary success.
2nd and 3rd grade students become 'Kindness Alchemists' to learn how specific, heartfelt compliments can transform their classroom into a magical community of friends.
A hands-on executive functioning simulation where students master the organizational demands of middle school, including locker management and color-coded binder systems.
Focuses on communication, empathy, and advocacy using tag team dynamics from The Rock, Seth Rollins, and The New Day to build a culture of acceptance and 'Championship' level respect.
Focuses on understanding the autism spectrum through the lens of WWE superstars like John Cena and Roman Reigns, reframing neurodiversity as a unique 'superstar' profile rather than a deficit.
An IEP counseling lesson focused on cognitive reframing techniques to help students manage school-based anxiety by transforming unhelpful thoughts into balanced, helpful ones.
A middle school intervention lesson that uses the 'ripple' metaphor to illustrate how online conflicts escalate into classroom issues, teaching students to de-escalate digital friction.