A Tier 3 individual lesson for 2nd graders focused on teaching positive social interactions and building healthy relationships through role-play and reflection.
A heartwarming lesson focused on gratitude and early writing skills, where students identify things they are lucky to have and use visual 'snapshot' prompts to inspire their writing.
A synthesis lesson where students apply all learned skills—listening, feeling identification, and 'I' statements—to resolve common classroom and playground conflicts.
Teaches the structure and purpose of 'I' statements as a tool for assertive communication and de-escalating conflict.
Focuses on identifying a wide range of emotions and learning how to clearly communicate personal needs and feelings to others.
Students learn the mechanics of active listening (Whole Body Listening) and how to recognize and respond to others' feelings with empathy.
A heartwarming lesson for K-2 students that uses the story 'Leo the Late Bloomer' to introduce neurodiversity, celebrate individual growth timelines, and foster self-compassion through a hands-on flower craft.
A foundational lesson for K-2 students exploring the concept that every brain is unique, highlighting different learning styles and individual strengths through movement and art.
A foundational conflict resolution lesson using a workshop theme to teach students how to 'repair' friendships using tools like 'I' statements, sharing, and taking turns.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on empathy and perspective-taking for elementary students. Students will learn to 'walk in someone else's shoes' through interactive scenarios and visual metaphors.
A lesson focused on developing essential friendship skills through the metaphor of a growing garden. Students explore greeting others, sharing, kind communication, and conflict resolution.
Students will create their own personalized 5-point emotional regulation scale by drawing their own facial expressions and identifying physical sensations for each level.
A collection of resources to teach and practice the Five Finger Breathing technique, perfect for community events and classroom "calm down" corners.
A structured role-play session focusing on losing games and feeling left out at recess, featuring visual supports and adapted scripts for diverse learners.
A lesson designed to help students develop impulse control, practice honesty, and understand the importance of respecting others' property through a 'Choice Detective' framework.