A comprehensive survey and analysis toolkit designed to measure student belonging, safety, and conflict areas like recess and the bus.
A comprehensive assessment covering developmental domains, brain growth, major ECE theorists, and strategies for supporting young children's self-concept and identity.
This lesson helps students identify personal barriers to school attendance, set actionable attendance goals, and reflect on the connection between presence and their future aspirations. It also provides teachers with a supportive framework for family communication regarding attendance.
A small group lesson for Kindergarten students to learn and practice impulse control techniques for managing big emotions through a space-themed 'Mission Control' metaphor.
An intensive lesson focusing on the immediate impact of theft and lying, using a peer case study to bypass defensive shut-down mechanisms.
A high-impact, five-minute lesson designed to help middle school students understand the connection between attendance and their personal success.
A two-day mixed media art project where students explore the duality of their internal and external identities through silhouette collage. Students brainstorm personal traits, create a visual representation of their 'inner' and 'outer' selves, and reflect on how these identities intersect.
A 20-minute social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students focused on the 'Friendship Garden' metaphor. Students learn how to plant 'friendship seeds' by meeting new people and 'water' their friendships through kindness and sharing.
A comprehensive lesson on men's hair replacement systems, covering the psychological and practical reasons for hair replacement, surgical and non-surgical options, and professional terminology.
A CBT-focused session for adolescents to build emotional awareness, recognize cognitive distortions, and understand the link between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
A social-emotional learning lesson for 9th graders exploring empathy, self-esteem, and friendship through the lens of the film Charlotte's Web. Students analyze character dynamics to understand their own social worlds.
A practical budgeting lesson where students predict real-world costs, research actual expenses for a specific salary, and reconcile their expectations with financial reality.
A short mindfulness lesson designed to help elementary students regulate their emotions and reduce anxiety before a test through a guided body scan.
An interactive board game lesson designed for middle schoolers to identify and reframe negative thinking patterns—like catastrophizing and perfectionism—that fuel test anxiety.
A gaming-themed toolkit for 8th-grade students to master state testing anxiety. This lesson uses video game metaphors like 'power-ups' and 'boss battles' to teach tactical reframing and grounding techniques.
An introductory lesson on stock market fundamentals, covering key terminology, the difference between individual stocks and index funds, and a hands-on investment simulation.
A transformative lesson on happiness as a trainable skill, focusing on the power of self-talk, daily habits, and cognitive reframing to improve mental well-being for both students and staff.
A foundational lesson on identifying and naming emotions using the metaphor of weather patterns to make abstract feelings concrete and manageable for elementary students.
A lesson designed for K-2 students to distinguish between 'glitch' (small) problems they can solve themselves and 'giant' (big) problems that require adult help.
A toolkit for adults to manage work-related anxiety and establish healthy boundaries between their professional and personal lives through practical exercises and reflection.
A series of activities designed to help students identify and celebrate their unique strengths, interests, and social successes using a "Superpower" theme.
A small group counseling lesson designed for 5th-grade girls to explore the impact of rumors, practice empathy, and develop strategies to stop the spread of gossip.