This lesson focuses on distinguishing between personal information that should remain private and information that is safe to share. Students learn risk assessment and strong password creation.
A universal 5-day lesson set for middle school (grades 6-8) that leverages peer leadership, debate-style moral dilemmas (exploring the nuance of integrity), and self-guided agency projects to cultivate respect and responsibility across campus.
A universal 5-day lesson set for grades 3-5 that shifts focus toward student ownership, comic storyboard creation, and scenario-based problem solving to understand STAR expectations in any school setting.
A universal 5-day lesson set for K-2 students focused on introducing STAR expectations (Safe, Targeting Success, Acting with Integrity, Respectful & Responsible) in any campus location through physical modeling, simple superhero analogies, and an interactive superhero-themed student activity guide.
A comprehensive summer counseling packet containing daily SEL challenge calendars, coping skill worksheets, deep breathing visual anchor charts, and a safety net resource for getting help in emergencies.
A dynamic rotation lesson where students split between a multimedia classroom training and a realistic, hands-on grocery checkout simulation.
A Tier 1 classroom lesson designed to teach students how their words and voice carry weight, impact others, and echo through their social environments. Aligned with ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors B-SS 1 (effective oral and written communication).
A high-impact social-emotional learning lesson designed for anxious and ADHD students transitioning to middle school. It introduces the 'Control Panel' metaphor to manage the impulse to blurt, talk over others, and react defensively, replacing shame with actionable self-regulation strategies, visual aids, and low-stakes role-play games.
An interactive, peer-led advocacy lesson designed to empower members to lead discussions on personal choices, consequences, decision-making strategies, and peer influence.
A 20-minute active drama-based wellbeing session designed for Year 5 girls to build confidence, practice uplifting self-talk, and support peers through roleplay and creative scenario cards.
Week 4 focuses on being a cooperative part of the family team, celebrating growth, and locking in the long-term habits of the Super Family Alliance.
Week 3 focuses on table manners, appreciative dining, and ending the habit of scarfing down food. It emphasizes mealtime as a cooperative team-building space.
Week 2 focuses on respect for things (possessions, furniture, the home) and taking pride in doing chores as a way of caring for the sanctuary.
Week 1 focuses on active listening, respecting parental guidance, and following directions promptly. It establishes the baseline for the Super Family Alliance.
A sharp, logic-forward 1-to-1 session designed to help a student break down negative assumptions, understand the logical purpose of school rules, and develop alternative explanations for teacher actions.
A quick-start end-of-year lesson plan and printable materials that utilize partner interviews to spark connection and transition students into planning a week-long Kindness Campaign.
A targeted social-skills and leadership lesson designed for 5th-7th graders to build confidence, reduce social anxiety, and practice low-stakes peer leadership. The materials provide step-by-step, highly collaborative team-building games with rotational leadership roles and reflection prompts.
An interactive mental engineering toolkit that teaches children deep breathing exercises using concrete shapes. Students use the visual anchor chart and movable feeling/strategy blueprints to regulate their emotions.
A 3-5 day small group social-emotional learning lesson series designed for upper elementary students (grades 3-5) to identify complex emotions (frustrated, angry, worried, embarrassed, sad, and calm) and explore how feelings change over time, using a meteorological weather-tracking theme.
Lesson 4 of the SEL sequence. A complete, ready-to-go 15-minute lesson for 3rd-5th Grade students on focusing attention, managing digital/mental distractions, and anchoring executive attention.
Lesson 3 of the SEL sequence. A complete, ready-to-go 15-minute lesson for 3rd-5th Grade students on emotional self-regulation, recognizing trigger storms, and physical calming strategies.
Lesson 2 of the SEL sequence. A complete, ready-to-go 15-minute lesson for 3rd-5th Grade students on cooperative peer relations, active inclusion, and launching kindness anchors.
Lesson 1 of the SEL sequence. A complete, ready-to-go 15-minute lesson for 3rd-5th Grade students on building an emotionally safe classroom harbor and establishing mutual support anchors.
A specialized individual social-emotional learning lesson designed for 1-on-1 telehealth or therapy sessions. Helps individual students recognize the Red Zone, regulate big reactions to "no" using the Size of the Problem scale, practice at-home coping strategies, and use "I" statements constructively over screen-share.
A lesson focused on developing student self-awareness, personal and cultural values, and positive social interaction skills through interactive presentations and structured small-group activities.
An SEL lesson designed to help 5th-grade students navigate the transition to middle school. Through an expedition-themed journey, students explore worrying thoughts, practice positive self-talk, and build resilience for the path ahead.
Part 2 of the Bridge Builders social skills group. Focuses on managing change and transition anxiety, setting healthy boundaries, and planning how to stay connected over the summer.
Part 1 of the Bridge Builders social skills group. Focuses on boosting self-esteem by identifying personal strengths and providing positive peer feedback through collaborative activities.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help students generalize and transfer their executive functioning skills—including emotional regulation, focus, flexibility, and organization—across various settings.
Week 4 of Wellness Wednesdays, celebrating student growth, reflecting on coping strategies, and completing the school-wide post-assessment.
Week 3 of Wellness Wednesdays, exploring empathy, kindness, filling buckets, and building strong, supportive school relationships.
Week 2 of Wellness Wednesdays, teaching students to identify big emotions, understand physical responses, and apply calming strategies.
Week 1 of Wellness Wednesdays, introducing the growth mindset, the power of 'yet', and administering the school-wide student pre-assessment.
A reflective, engaging, and social-emotional lesson designed for the end of the school year, guiding students to celebrate achievements, reflect on growth, and set future goals.
Week 3 prepares students for the upcoming school year, addressing transition anxiety directly and helping them map out coping strategies and future goals.
Week 2 focuses on celebrating personal progress, identifying new skills mastered, and tracking how each student has grown emotionally, socially, and academically.
Week 1 focuses on looking back at favorite moments, triumphs, and highlights from the past school year, while acknowledging the complex emotions that come with endings.
A lesson focused on conflict resolution strategies, introducing Kelso's Choices (Big vs. Small problems), I-Statements, and Compromising. Content is presented in a side-by-side bilingual (English and Portuguese) format for dual-language learning and accessibility.
A comprehensive small-group counseling kit for upper elementary students (grades 3-5) focused on growth mindset, reframing negative self-talk, and brain growth. Includes interactive feelings trackers, scenario-based discussion cards, and goal-setting templates.
A rapid 10-minute wellbeing officer session on communication, aligned with WA SCSA guidelines. Features active listening techniques and conflict resolution role-play for Year 2-5 students.
A lesson package focused on preparing elementary students for the unique social, emotional, and sensory challenges of Field Day, featuring a projectable social story slide deck.
A heartwarming Valentine-themed lesson where students become 'Gratitude Detectives' to notice, celebrate, and express heartfelt appreciation for classmates and school community helpers through interactive discussions and creative card-making.
A lesson based on the children's book 'Amazing Grace' by Mary Hoffman, focusing on dreaming big and setting personal goals. Students explore Grace's determination to play Peter Pan and design their own 'dream roles' in life, mapping out the steps to achieve them.
A comprehensive social-emotional toolkit for a classroom 'Think Tank' reflection corner. Includes a visual reflection sheet, a calming strategies poster, and portable visual choice cards to guide students in emotional self-regulation and positive conflict resolution.
A comprehensive counseling lesson that empowers students to independently resolve conflicts and everyday challenges using the STEP Problem-Solving Method and the Size of the Problem visual scale. Includes assessment tools, an interactive anchor chart, and a step-by-step facilitation guide.
A 90-minute active learning lesson designed to build respectful, cooperative listening habits through engaging classroom challenges, without the distraction of physical worksheets.
An integrated small-group counseling lesson designed for 4th-grade boys. Using a 'Social Detective' theme, this lesson helps students build self-regulation skills by tackling attention-seeking fibbing, learned helplessness, and situational awareness (reading the room).
A comprehensive 60-minute lesson for 5th graders on responsibility, focusing on Peer & Community Impact. Students explore how their daily choices create 'ripples' that affect their classmates, families, and wider school communities through interactive slides, group scenario cards, reflective worksheets, and a creative anchor chart.
A 10-minute session exploring how to handle frustration when others move too slowly or act as speed bumps, teaching scripts to ask for space and practical tools for cognitive patience.
An executive functioning and cognitive flexibility workshop teaching students in grades 2-5 how to design alternative options ('Plan B') when summer plans change unexpectedly. This lesson uses an architectural blueprint metaphor to build resilience and reduce transition anxiety.
A social-emotional learning closure workshop for grades 2-5. Students practice gratitude, share constructive goodbyes, and celebrate classroom bonds as they prepare for transitions.