A curated collection of minimalist, calming, and mature posters and wall decor for a high school social worker's office. Features warm colors, modern typography, and empowering messaging.
A specialized therapeutic toolkit for school social workers and counselors introducing bibliotherapy. The toolkit contains an instructional slide on clinical storytelling, a comparative age guide, and a step-by-step facilitation handout with discussion prompts.
A lesson plan and communication kit for academic transitions, designed to facilitate the release, review, and parental confirmation of student schedules for the upcoming school year.
A therapeutic toolkit for school social workers and counselors introducing Non-Directive (child-centered) and Directive play therapy modalities. The toolkit includes visual instructional slides, a clinical practitioner cheat sheet, a techniques playbook with dialogue scripts, and a structured session tracker.
The curriculum and resources for Grades 11-12, focusing on advanced college, career, and independent living social skills, professional networking, and independent decision-making.
The curriculum and resources for Grades 9-10, focusing on social-emotional skill development, navigating high school dynamics, peer group adaptation, and basic self-advocacy.
A therapeutic and practical lesson sequence introducing teenagers to Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Emotion Regulation skills, focusing on identifying emotions, Opposite Action, and physical vulnerability buffers (PLEASE).
A lesson focused on understanding the different developmental needs of children at various stages, from infants to school-aged kids, using a detective-themed exploration.
An interactive social-emotional learning lesson focusing on peer mediation, de-escalation, and conflict resolution using real-world social stories and active student practice.
An essential professional development toolkit for middle and high school educators to master Motivational Interviewing (MI). The toolkit includes visual instructional slides, a quick-reference cheat sheet, a detailed scenario guide with dialogue scripts, and a step-by-step intervention checklist.
A structured problem-solving framework designed for students who use avoidance as a coping mechanism. This lesson provides practical tools for cognitive reframing, sensory grounding, self-advocacy, and task-chunking to help students move from avoidance to action.
An SEL lesson for elementary students (ages 8-10) to help them navigate daily classroom routine changes. Students learn the "P.I.V.O.T." strategy to handle transitions with ease, flexibility, and emotional regulation.
An introductory lesson on mindfulness for students, exploring what mindfulness is, its scientific benefits in a classroom setting, and practical applications for focus and emotional regulation.
A cohesive suite of beautifully designed printable posters for an elementary school social work office or calm corner, utilizing soft earth tones, gentle affirmations, and clear supportive structures.