A lesson that equips 3rd-5th grade students with a structured 5-step approach to identify and solve everyday problems independently. Students practice through interactive scenarios and personal reflection to build resilience and critical thinking.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on developing kindness, self-control, and acceptance of others through a relatable social story and reflective activities.
A social-emotional learning lesson that uses a detective theme to teach students about property ownership, empathy, and the importance of honesty.
A comprehensive lesson teaching elementary students how to use the 'Stop and Think' strategy to manage anger and impulsive behaviors using a 'Remote Control' theme.
A counseling unit focused on teaching elementary students the 'S.O.S.' method for conflict resolution, using a flight navigation theme to help them 'land' safely during social turbulence.
A counselor-led intervention to help students translate the safety and structure of the school day into a predictable home routine, reducing anxiety during breaks and weekends.
A therapeutic art and reflection project that helps students process the end of the school year through the metaphor of a curated gallery. Students reflect on growth, celebrate relationships, and practice healthy closure.
A regulation lesson for older students focused on using cognitive distraction techniques to manage high-intensity emotions.
A social-emotional learning lesson for younger students focused on using distraction strategies like mazes and puzzles to regulate emotions.
A lesson designed to help students manage feelings of jealousy when peers receive praise, focusing on the idea that teacher attention and positive reinforcement are not limited resources.
A comprehensive set of home-based tools designed to help parents support their child's behavioral growth in following directions, emotional regulation, and social kindness.
A quick 15-minute counseling session focused on teaching students how to identify signs of dysregulation and use a specific script to ask for help before reaching a breaking point.
A nostalgic end-of-year scavenger hunt for 5th graders, celebrating their journey through elementary school. Students solve clues that lead them to key locations across the campus, reflecting on their growth from Kindergarten to 5th grade.
Covers AI hallucinations, the necessity of cross-referencing sources, and the core principles of academic honesty in the age of AI.
Teaches students the art of the prompt, focusing on specificity and context to get better academic support without skipping the thinking process.
Introduces the concept of AI as a 'co-pilot' rather than an 'autopilot', clarifying appropriate vs. inappropriate use cases for school projects.
A 15-minute session assessing physiological indicators of anxiety, school-based triggers, and the effectiveness of identified coping strategies through a 'Worry Watch' investigation.
A lesson focused on empowering students to use specific self-advocacy strategies when faced with challenging academic tasks. Students learn to 'Ask a Peer then Teacher' and use the 'Two-Try Rule' before seeking help.
A 3rd-grade counseling lesson focused on resolving friendship and exclusion conflicts by identifying emotions, exploring multiple perspectives, and finding solutions.
A foundational lesson on recognizing and practicing self-love and healthy expressions of love toward others through self-care, affirmations, and boundaries.
A social-emotional lesson for 5th graders focused on personal boundaries, body language, and the difference between intent and impact. Designed for school counselors working with neurodivergent students using restorative practices.
A social-emotional learning lesson for K-4 students focused on independent conflict resolution on the playground. Students learn de-escalation strategies and verbal prompts through role-play and a cooperative board game.
A SEL lesson for K-5 students to reflect on social growth, celebrate friendships, and prepare for the transition to a new grade level using a time capsule metaphor.
A guidance lesson for 4th and 5th graders targeting respect, specifically addressing backtalk to authority and peer exclusion by framing respect as social maturity and 'The Social Code'.
A 30-minute counseling session focused on managing impulsivity and developing a respectful attitude through the 'Pause' button technique and effective communication strategies.