A tactical social-emotional learning lesson for boys aged 10-12, focusing on identifying the 'size of the problem' and applying specific coping tools to navigate school-based conflicts and frustrations.
This lesson introduces students to the components of hope (Goals, Agency, Pathways) and the importance of positive childhood experiences. Students will reflect on their strengths, set practical goals, and identify the support systems that help them navigate life.
A 30-minute interactive lesson for 5th-grade girls focused on identifying drama-seeking behaviors like gossip and exclusion, and replacing them with positive "ripple effects" of friendship.
A comprehensive lesson that teaches students how to identify and categorize the size of problems using a mountain climbing metaphor. Students will learn appropriate strategies for Small, Medium, and Large problems.
A transformative workshop for middle and high school students to swap their 'inner critic' for an 'inner advocate,' building resilience and self-compassion to navigate high-stakes testing and academic pressure.
A comprehensive 45-minute lesson covering the critical pillars of responsible social media use, including digital citizenship, mental well-being, and future-proofing one's online presence.
Applies all learned skills through role-play scenarios including recess disputes, group projects, and exclusion.
Teaches specific repair language and I-statements to de-escalate tension and apologize effectively.
Introduces perspective-taking through the 'Other Side' model, helping students understand different viewpoints in a conflict.