A creative art therapy lesson designed to help teens in recovery visualize their sober future through structured drawing prompts and reflective journaling. The lesson bridges independent creative work with a collaborative group session.
A therapeutic art lesson helping teens bridge the gap between identifying coping skills and applying them during emotional distress through structured architectural visualization.
A comprehensive 45-minute session designed to equip students with core personal effectiveness skills including SMART goal setting, the Eisenhower Matrix for time management, active listening techniques, and stress reduction strategies.
A transformative lesson for teenagers on identifying, processing, and regulating complex emotions through creative expression and practical toolkits.
A culminating review where students create a personal apartment plan and demonstrate their knowledge through a final assessment.
Covers the social and practical side of apartment living, including neighbor etiquette, safety protocols, and how to file maintenance requests.
Teaches students how to set up essential utilities (electricity, water, internet) and plan for the physical items needed to move in.
Demystifies the legal aspects of renting, including security deposits, lease terms, and the responsibilities of both tenants and landlords.
Focuses on identifying personal needs versus wants in housing and learning how to read and compare apartment listings.
A series of visual task analysis posters and checklists designed to help adult transition students master the steps of a successful job interview.
This mission helps students 'decode' non-verbal social signals, such as facial expressions and body language, treating them as transmissions that need to be understood for a successful mission.
This mission focuses on personal space, using the metaphor of 'orbital zones' to help students understand appropriate physical distances in various high school social settings.
This mission focuses on cognitive flexibility, helping students identify 'rigid' vs 'flexible' thinking patterns and providing practical strategies for navigating unexpected changes in high school social environments.
A comprehensive guide for managing anxiety using CBT-based techniques, specifically designed with simple language and concrete strategies for an 18-year-old autistic student. Includes grounding, thought-challenging, and social role-playing.
A counselor-led intervention to help students translate the safety and structure of the school day into a predictable home routine, reducing anxiety during breaks and weekends.