A lesson designed to help neurodiverse high school students identify and avoid common financial scams through plain language explanations and concrete, relatable examples.
A comprehensive lesson designed to prepare 10th graders for their first job interview in the fast-food industry through instruction, reference materials, and immersive role-play.
A practical empowerment lesson teaching homeless high school students their fundamental rights as tenants and employees through real-world scenarios and key terminology.
A mindfulness self-assessment and guide designed for middle schoolers to check in with their self-compassion, body awareness, focus, and emotional regulation.
A practical guide for neurodivergent students to build resilience and flexibility in their job search and employment journey. Focuses on managing unexpected changes, handling rejection, and exploring flexible work options.
A practical lesson for neurodivergent high school students experiencing housing instability and working jobs, focusing on sensory regulation, self-advocacy, and sustainable recovery planning.
This lesson provides adolescents with concrete strategies for initiating conversations and responding effectively to others, featuring role-play scenarios and practical templates.
A therapeutic group session for teen girls focused on internal validation, strength recognition, and confident communication to improve clinical outcomes related to self-esteem and interpersonal relations.
A team-building session for science educators to reflect on their practice, share 'eureka' moments, and build a supportive professional community through guided discussion and collaborative reflection.
A comprehensive career planning resource designed for high school students experiencing housing instability, focusing on identifying transferable skills, setting achievable goals, and navigating community resources.
A lesson designed to help students identify their unique strengths and craft a compelling professional introduction for potential employers.
A career mapping lesson designed for students in transition, focusing on identifying strengths, exploring entry-level paths, and creating concrete action plans for self-sufficiency and professional growth.
A lesson focused on the practical skills of navigating public transportation and managing a work schedule. Students will learn to account for commute times, shift overlaps, and personal responsibilities to create a realistic weekly plan.
A comprehensive Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) lesson designed for 6th graders to identify, de-escalate, and avoid social drama. Students will learn the 'Drama Cycle' and practice practical strategies for maintaining healthy peer relationships both online and offline.
A comprehensive guide for high schoolers to master their first job interviews. Includes scripting practice for common questions and visual guides for professional presentation.
A 45-minute high school lesson focused on teaching students how to engage in meaningful conversation and collaborate effectively using specific roles and sentence scripts.
A comprehensive lesson on the social nuances of initiating, negotiating, and finalizing plans with friends, focusing on social cues and resilience.
A foundational lesson on understanding how credit cards work, focusing on terminology and responsible usage for financial health.
A lesson focused on developing emotional regulation skills and boosting self-esteem, specifically targeting frequent irritability, mood swings, and anger management. Students will learn practical coping strategies and engage in activities to build a positive self-concept.
A relaxed, 20-minute 1-on-1 mentorship session introducing communication styles through a "cheat sheet" guide and conversational role-plays.
A 1:1 guided session designed for middle schoolers to navigate social challenges like gossip and teasing. This lesson focuses on internal resilience (building a 'Social Shield') and external advocacy (using a 'Clear Voice').
Effective communication techniques for resolving disagreements with friends and family. Students practice "I" statements and active listening to build stronger relationships.
Strategies for sharpening mental clarity and managing distractions. Students experiment with different focus hacks and brain breaks to find what helps them stay on task.
Tools for identifying and navigating intense emotions like overwhelm and sadness. Students learn grounding techniques and emotional literacy to find their calm in the middle of a storm.