Advanced coping strategies and communication tools for middle and high school students to navigate the complexities of prolonged grief and build sustainable support systems.
A guidance lesson for 4th and 5th graders focused on social courage and authenticity, treating students with the maturity they crave as they approach middle school.
Teaches students how to handle winning and losing with a calm body, use the phrase 'Good Game', and stay positive even when the game is hard.
Focuses on using functional polite communication (Please/Thank You) during gameplay to build positive peer relationships.
The foundation of cooperative play: learning to wait, identifying "Your Turn" vs "My Turn", and staying engaged while others play.
A financial literacy lesson where students choose insurance policies based on risk analysis and cost-benefit ratios, themed around the unique challenges of living in Buffalo, NY.
Informational posters for families during the back-to-school season, focusing on success routines and school/community supports.
A comprehensive lesson designed for adult learners to master assertive communication techniques including I-Statements and the DBT DEAR MAN framework to effectively express personal needs in a mental health context.
A transition lesson for Pre-K students to help them overcome Kindergarten anxiety by building 'Big School Binoculars' and scouting for exciting new things to look forward to.
Kindergarteners reflect on their favorite school memories and practice social-emotional skills by creating visual representations of their growth and kindness this year.