An active individual counseling intervention designed for Grades 2-5 to address talking out and distracting others. Through a princess/quiet-kingdom theme, the student learns to use 'Royal Shields' and track their own classroom focus.
A hands-on social-emotional learning lesson focusing on resolving peer conflicts using the Wheel of Choice, I-Messages, perspective-taking, and peer mediation. Students learn practical de-escalation steps to cool down and build bridges of understanding.
An active and engaging end-of-school-year reflection lesson using a multi-colored ball. Students toss the ball and answer simple, colorful prompts to share memories, achievements, challenges, and summer plans.
A cozy, vintage summer-camp themed quiet activity unit for fourth graders. It contains an 8-page independent activity booklet filled with reflection prompts, word puzzles, logic challenges, and creative drawings, along with a complete teacher answer key and facilitation guide.
A targeted social-emotional learning reteach lesson for 2nd graders to understand that hitting is not okay. It teaches positive self-regulation and safe body choices using visual supports, simple language, and actionable calm-down strategies.
A supportive social-emotional learning lesson for kindergarten students to identify safe anger outlets, co-regulate with trusted adults, and practice calming breathing when feeling overwhelmed.
Session 8 synthesizes the 8-week journey. The student compiles their logs into a personalized confidence guide and celebrates their testing achievements.
Session 7 explores more complex decisions under pressure, teaching the student how to weigh risks and rewards using a simple visual rating tool.
Session 6 addresses social interactions. The student learns low-demand social scripts and structured visual recipes for peer connection.
Session 5 covers processing unexpected outcomes. The student learns to analyze results without self-blame, using a structured "trail debugging" framework.
Session 4 focuses on gradually expanding the comfortable operating zone by setting up and running tiny, controlled trials in a safe environment, mapping Core, Stretch, and Storm zones.
Session 3 introduces structured decision-making. The student learns to map decisions into binary "trail forks," reducing cognitive overload and paralysis.
Session 2 re-frames the fear of trying new things. The student learns to treat new activities as low-stakes "scouting runs" where mistakes are just "terrain map data."
Session 1 establishes the "Field Guide" and "Wildwood Scouting" metaphor, helping the student identify their individual strengths as "field gear specs" to build baseline confidence.
A self-regulation and emotional literacy lesson that guides high school students to identify physiological stress signals, create an 'Inner Weather Map', and build a personalized summer coping menu through reflective journaling and body-mapping.
Day 4 of the Goal Blueprint unit. Students synthesize their goal-setting knowledge to design a comprehensive career roadmap, incorporating short-term and long-term SMART milestones.
Day 3 of the Goal Blueprint unit. Students practice transforming weak goals into SMART goals through dynamic practice exercises and demonstrate mastery with a formative assessment.
Day 2 of the Goal Blueprint unit. Students are introduced to the SMART goal criteria, dissecting each element and learning how to transform vague wishes into highly actionable plans.
Day 1 of the Goal Blueprint unit. Students learn to differentiate between short-term and long-term goals, exploring how immediate actions build toward future milestones through engaging activities.
A warm, reflective social-emotional learning lesson designed to help students celebrate their classroom community, map their peer support networks, and experience positive closure as the school year ends.
A nature-themed lesson for K-3 students using a garden metaphor to understand self-regulation, identify emotional 'weather', and cultivate healthy coping strategies.