Students explore auditory chunks by using rhythm, rhyme, and melody to memorize academic definitions and rules.
A comprehensive toolkit for middle schoolers and parents to understand and navigate school refusal, focusing on anxiety triggers, early warning signs, and collaborative coping strategies.
A comprehensive resource pack for middle school parents navigating child anxiety and school refusal, focusing on empathetic communication and practical morning strategies.
An introductory session for students and parents focused on identifying the difference between safety threats and growth-oriented discomfort.
A visually-driven lesson designed for 9th-grade students with low literacy skills to understand why they avoid difficult tasks and learn simple strategies to start working. The lesson uses a 'System Error' theme to de-stigmatize task avoidance as a brain-based response.
A social-emotional learning lesson for high schoolers exploring the psychological roots of task avoidance, focusing on how stress, trauma, and the brain's survival instincts can hinder academic focus.
A lesson designed to help middle school students understand the Parent Accommodation Cycle through the lens of a daily morning stomach ache, focusing on how patterns of avoidance reinforce anxiety.
A lesson focused on non-traditional grounding techniques for teenagers, moving beyond basic breathing exercises to explore physical, mental, and object-based anchors.
A lesson for 5th graders to apply the 'Orange Cog' by analyzing characters in stories or films, identifying their complex emotions through actions, dialogue, and inner thoughts.
A comprehensive lesson on emotional regulation, teaching students practical strategies for managing frustration through breathing, seeking support from trusted adults, and utilizing a designated cool-down space.
A lesson for 5th graders exploring emotional complexity, specifically how multiple 'Orange Cog' words can describe a single experience, featuring matching tasks with written justifications.
A high school session focused on empowering students to advocate for their mental health needs in professional and academic settings through the creation of 'Professional Support Requests'.
A workshop on de-escalation and Interest-Based Relational (IBR) communication strategies for middle schoolers. Students learn to separate people from problems and identify underlying interests to resolve conflicts effectively.
A warm, science-themed motivational session to prepare 5th-grade students for their state science test, focusing on confidence and shared growth.
A lesson focused on the 'Orange Cog' from the Emotion Works framework, helping students develop a rich vocabulary for their feelings through sorting and scenario analysis.
A social-emotional learning lesson where elementary students identify sensory triggers and design a mental 'safe-house' to manage overstimulation and build self-regulation skills.
A lesson designed for a 6th-grade student to understand the neuroscience of grounding and practice specific techniques (Sensory, Mental, Physical) to manage anger and grief at home.
A lesson for middle schoolers on the neuroscience of grounding, covering the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, and vagus nerve to manage anxiety and anger.
Students practice reframing unhelpful thoughts and building a toolkit of coping strategies to 'bloom' through challenging emotions.
Students explore the concept of the Circle of Control, learning to distinguish between things they can change (inside the garden fence) and things they must accept (outside the fence).
Students learn to identify physical signs of anxiety and recognize 'weed thoughts'—unhelpful or negative thoughts that can crowd out calm ones.
Focuses on deconstructing personal conflicts through multiple lenses, specifically addressing the gap between personal feelings and external impact in school and peer environments.
Una lección de psicoeducación basada en TCC y mentalidad de crecimiento diseñada para niños de 10 años, enfocada en desafiar pensamientos negativos y aumentar la confianza escolar.
Students explore the practicalities of their chosen career, including budgeting based on salary and drafting a future resume.
A high-authenticity, zero-material icebreaker that encourages high school students to share 'behind-the-scenes' moments from the year to build empathy and peer connection.
A life skills lesson designed for high schoolers to create personalized, age-appropriate morning and night hygiene routines using a visual checklist format. Students plan their steps and customize a template for daily use.
A quick-fire, 10-minute icebreaker that bridges end-of-year reflection with summer goal-setting and peer appreciation.
A high-energy, in-class simulation where students apply their knowledge of meal planning, unit pricing, and grocery store layout to navigate a 'Supermarket Showdown'.
A specialized counseling unit for 8th-grade students transitioning to high school. Focuses on academic accountability, social-emotional independence, and administrative coordination for high-stakes school transitions.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help middle school students, particularly those with high anxiety, navigate test stress with calming strategies and physical wellness.
A social skills focused lesson teaching life skills students how to make a professional first impression through a smile, a firm handshake, and a simple verbal greeting. Includes video examples and a structured practice routine.
Prepares students to launch their own childcare business by developing leadership skills, creating business plans, and learning professional communication.
Explores developmental milestones across physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains, while teaching positive behavior management and discipline techniques.
Focuses on the fundamental skills of caring for infants and young children, including sanitation, safe holding, feeding techniques, diapering, and establishing daily routines.
Students learn to identify common safety hazards in indoor and outdoor childcare environments and develop comprehensive safety plans to keep children safe.
This lesson uses a barbering-inspired theme to help students reflect on the impact of truancy and class-walking on their long-term career goals. It focuses on professionalism, accountability, and the direct connection between classroom behavior and future success in the barbering industry.
A workshop focused on managing testing anxiety by personifying worries as 'Worry Watchmen' who are trying too hard to protect students. Includes cognitive reframing techniques and narrative therapy approaches for 4th and 5th graders.
A stress-management lesson for 4th and 5th graders that transforms testing anxiety into 'superpower' grounding techniques. Students learn discrete, effective physical exercises to maintain focus and emotional control during exams.
A collection of grade recovery action plans for various elective classes, designed to help failing students get back on track with clear, actionable steps.
A sleek, high-engagement reflection activity for high schoolers that uses a 'Vault' metaphor to help students process their year and acknowledge peer growth through verbal sharing.
A high-impact 30-minute lesson designed to help students navigate the juggle of academics and extracurricular activities using the Eisenhower Matrix and time-blocking strategies.
A comprehensive lesson focused on building task persistence and frustration tolerance when facing non-preferred tasks, specifically using number sequence challenges.
A simple, scaffolded lesson helping life skills students identify their personal strengths and practice answering a basic interview question. Includes visual aids and multiple levels of response options.
A collaborative lunch bunch lesson for 3rd and 4th-grade girls focused on building inclusive social habits and mastering the art of making new friends through the lens of a 'Friendship Lab.'
A 10-minute lesson designed for high school students in emotional support settings, focusing on sensory grounding, community care, and intentional rest during school breaks.
The final session focuses on graduation from the group and preparing for major transitions (like the end of the school year) by celebrating progress and brave choices.
Students learn active coping strategies, including 'Brave Breaths' and positive self-talk, and caregivers are engaged via a home-connection template.
This session focuses on predictability and routines, helping students build 'bridges' between home and school using visual schedules and comfort objects.
The introductory session focuses on psychoeducation, helping students identify the physiological and cognitive aspects of stress and 'externalizing' the anxiety to gain a sense of control.
A reflection lesson for high school students to process their experiences from a career summit and translate them into actionable future goals.
A celebratory closing lesson for a small group focused on anxiety, featuring games and reflection activities to honor students' progress and reinforce coping strategies.