A fast-paced, interactive lesson focused on identifying non-verbal social cues like body language and facial expressions. Students act as 'Social Detectives' to decode how others are feeling in various scenarios.
A high-energy lesson for 2nd graders that uses the excitement of professional basketball to teach essential social-emotional skills: following multi-step directions and accepting a 'no' with a positive attitude. Students learn that being a 'pro' means mastering the playbook of respect and discipline.
Students learn to adjust their voice volume like a sound engineer, mastering the 'volume dial' for small group collaboration and large group participation. Includes interactive slides and targeted self-reflection tools to build social-emotional awareness.
A follow-up lesson focused on identifying and maintaining healthy boundaries within friendships using an architectural metaphor for building strong social structures.
A playful, interactive small group lesson where 1st graders use puppets to explore how two people can feel very differently about the exact same situation. Students will practice identifying cues and explaining diverse emotional responses.
Celebrating growth, reviewing learned skills, and saying goodbye to the group while looking forward.
Identifying and strengthening the network of supportive adults and peers in the student's life.
Differentiating personal identity from a parent's actions and focusing on individual strengths and future goals.
Developing personalized coping strategies and self-regulation techniques for handling difficult feelings and stressful situations.
Exploring the challenges and feelings surrounding communication with an incarcerated parent, including letters, visits, and phone calls.
Normalizing the experience of having an incarcerated parent through shared stories and statistics to reduce shame and isolation.