A social story lesson designed to teach students positive playground behaviors, focusing on replacing physical aggression with peaceful communication and seeking help from playground monitors.
A therapeutic toolkit for school social workers and counselors introducing Non-Directive (child-centered) and Directive play therapy modalities. The toolkit includes visual instructional slides, a clinical practitioner cheat sheet, a techniques playbook with dialogue scripts, and a structured session tracker.
An interactive social-emotional learning lesson focusing on peer mediation, de-escalation, and conflict resolution using real-world social stories and active student practice.
An essential professional development toolkit for middle and high school educators to master Motivational Interviewing (MI). The toolkit includes visual instructional slides, a quick-reference cheat sheet, a detailed scenario guide with dialogue scripts, and a step-by-step intervention checklist.
A curated collection of minimalist, calming, and mature posters and wall decor for a high school social worker's office. Features warm colors, modern typography, and empowering messaging.
An SEL lesson for elementary students (ages 8-10) to help them navigate daily classroom routine changes. Students learn the "P.I.V.O.T." strategy to handle transitions with ease, flexibility, and emotional regulation.
A cohesive suite of beautifully designed printable posters for an elementary school social work office or calm corner, utilizing soft earth tones, gentle affirmations, and clear supportive structures.
An end-of-the-year social-emotional learning lesson for life skills students focusing on reflection and goal setting. Using an outdoor adventure theme, students 'pack their bags' for a fun, productive summer and map out their path for the upcoming school year.
A hands-on, high-engagement lesson for Kindergarten and 1st-grade students to master the difference between 'equal' (everyone gets the same) and 'fair' (everyone gets what they need). Utilizing the famous band-aid analogy, interactive snack-sharing, and practical school supply scenarios, students learn empathy and equity.
An interactive, game-based lesson for kindergartners to learn and practice accepting 'no' and 'maybe'. Students learn calm-down tools and visual 'pivot' strategies to handle disappointment without acting out.
A counseling lesson designed for first-grade students to manage anxiety and "What-If" worries. Students learn to categorize their thoughts into things they can control (inside the corral) and things they cannot control (outside the corral) using a wrangler theme.
A professional development module for school social workers to identify mental health presentations in school environments. This lesson outlines the developmental signs and symptoms of GAD, SAD, MDD, ADHD, ASD, NSSI, and ODD across elementary, middle, and high school age groups.
An interactive, hands-on social-emotional learning lesson for Pre-K and Kindergarten. Students explore their feelings through color-coded traffic lights and friendly emotion monsters, learning to identify the 'Size of the Problem' and sort good versus bad choices.