Students use auditory editing techniques to identify rhythm issues and clunky phrasing, learning that the ear is often a more effective editor than the eye.
A workshop for 12th-grade students to navigate the transition to post-secondary life by exploring identity plasticity and intentional self-design. Students will audit their current identities and create a visual blueprint for their next chapter.
This lesson clarifies the relationship between income, expenses, and savings, distinguishes between gross and net pay/profit, and introduces the balance sheet equation with a focus on owner's equity.
A 12th-grade workshop designed to help students navigate college envy and peer comparison. Using cognitive reframing and empathy-building, students learn to celebrate diverse post-secondary paths and manage personal disappointment during the high-stakes transition to adulthood.
A comprehensive executive functioning workshop designed to help middle and high school students overcome the end-of-year slump by breaking down large projects and visualizing their path to completion.
A comprehensive intervention session designed to equip students with emotional and practical tools for navigating school transitions. Students will identify specific anxieties and build a personalized 'toolbox' of coping strategies to manage change.
A cognitive reframing workshop for middle and high school students to identify and transform negative self-talk during testing weeks. Students learn to recognize their 'inner critic' and use a four-point compass tool to navigate toward balanced, compassionate self-statements.
A high school workshop focused on establishing and maintaining emotional boundaries during stressful transitions like summer planning and family shifts. Students learn to visualize their personal space and use assertive communication to protect their mental health.
A high-impact 30-minute session focused on developing problem-solving and decision-making skills in young leaders, culminating in the creation of personal 'Leader Manifestos'.
A comprehensive lesson on job interview preparation, covering professional etiquette, common questions, and structured role-play scenarios with visual scripts.
A project-based lesson for graduating cohorts (8th and 12th grade) to reflect on their impact and design a lasting cultural legacy for their school. Students analyze their contributions and create a 'Culture Footprint' to guide future students.
A comprehensive lesson designed to prepare students for interviews in non-profit, creative, and academic settings, featuring tailored role-play scenarios and feedback tools.
A transition-focused workshop helping high school seniors master the academic demands of college through immersive role-play and proactive scheduling.