Mastering the four stages of emotional regulation: identifying triggers, choosing healthy distance, implementing coping skills, and resolving conflicts effectively.
A structured counseling session designed to help students process and release school-year social tensions through symbolic closure. This lesson provides a safe space to externalize lingering grievances, preventing summer rumination and digital conflict.
A trauma-informed lesson for kindergarten students focusing on personal boundaries, physical safety, and safety-based listening. This lesson uses a 'Safety Squad' theme to teach students how to keep their bodies safe and follow classroom rules to maintain a secure environment.
A social story and support guide designed to help first-grade students navigate social conflicts, manage the impulse to discipline peers, and understand their role in the classroom.
An exploration of Wim Wenders' film Perfect Days, focusing on themes of routine, mindfulness, and finding beauty in the everyday through Cornell note-taking.
A foundational lesson focused on identifying self-advocacy skills, including asking for help, setting boundaries, and expressing feelings. This pre-assessment helps teachers gauge students' current comfort levels and knowledge.
A 20-minute lesson teaching middle schoolers how to navigate peer conflicts using the STOP-THINK-ACT method, I-statements, and active listening.