An exploration of nonverbal communication focusing on complex emotions and social cues. Students will analyze physical markers of anxiety, pride, boredom, interest, and disagreement to improve their social intelligence.
A transformative workshop for middle and high school students to swap their 'inner critic' for an 'inner advocate,' building resilience and self-compassion to navigate high-stakes testing and academic pressure.
A comprehensive 45-minute lesson covering the critical pillars of responsible social media use, including digital citizenship, mental well-being, and future-proofing one's online presence.
A comprehensive lesson for transition-age students to master reading daily, weekly, and monthly work schedules through realistic workplace scenarios.
Honor individual growth, provide closure for the group, and identify resources for ongoing support, including Tier 3 referral screening.
Focus on the transition to summer, identifying potential triggers during unstructured time, and creating a personalized support plan.
Explore the physical and emotional 'waves' of grief, identify personal triggers, and build a toolkit of grounding and coping strategies.
Creating a concrete, actionable plan for the upcoming academic year and celebrating the group's progress.
Establish group safety, introduce the concept of diverse losses, and allow students to map their personal journeys in a supportive environment.
Building a personalized toolkit of strategies based on specific barrier types and identifying a support network.
Focuses on practical refusal skills and the creation of a personalized 'Summer Safety Blueprint' for navigating high-pressure social situations.
Identifying the root causes of academic struggle by distinguishing between personal habits, executive functioning challenges, and external/systemic factors.
Students identify specific summer risk factors and apply a structured decision-making framework to hypothetical party and social scenarios.