Students analyze various social and professional settings to determine appropriate regulation strategies. They learn to 'read the room' and adapt their movement breaks to match the social context of the environment.
A lesson teaching students how to use the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique to manage stress and anxiety, framed through a technical 'system reset' metaphor. Students learn to recognize the 'spinning' state of anxiety and intercept it using sensory inputs.
A grounding and mindfulness lesson using a coding-themed 'System Reset' protocol to help students focus and regulate their attention.
A soothing and interactive virtual lesson designed for 3rd and 4th grade students with IEPs during high-stress testing weeks. The lesson focuses on all five SEL competencies through gentle movement, mindful breathing, and collaborative fun to promote a sense of calm and well-being.
Introduction to self-awareness and reading mechanics, helping students visualize their thinking process as a map.
A lesson for first graders to identify the physical sensations and outward signs associated with different emotions, inspired by "A Little Spot of Feelings" by Diane Alber. Students become 'Feeling Detectives' to investigate how their bodies react to various feelings.
The capstone session where students consolidate their learning, create a vision board, and write a letter to their future professional self.
Focuses on consistency and the daily grind, providing tools for tracking motivation and building automated positive habits.
Identifies common 'blockers' like fear and procrastination, and uses role-play and discussion to build 'ninja' defense strategies.
Covers the fourth 'P' (Positivity), teaching students to reframe negative thoughts and maintain a growth mindset during setbacks.