A high-energy game-based lesson for 6th graders to discover personal strengths in real-life scenarios, encouraging quick thinking and positive self-talk. This Tier 1 session equips students with awareness and confidence in their unique abilities.
A lesson designed for young teenagers to identify their anger triggers, recognize physical symptoms, and build a personalized 'Cool Down Blueprint' for emotional regulation.
A lesson focused on developing emotional resilience through mindfulness and practical grounding techniques, providing students with a toolkit for self-care.
A lesson focused on equipping teenagers with practical de-escalation strategies to manage anger effectively. Students will learn to recognize physical warning signs and apply immediate cooling techniques in high-pressure situations.
A lesson focused on expanding students' emotional vocabulary by exploring 'emotion families' and the varying intensities of different feelings. Students learn to replace simple emotion words with more precise alternatives and rank feelings on intensity ladders.
Exploring the foundational layers of the brain—the Reptilian Brain, the Limbic System, and the Cerebellum—to understand how survival instincts, emotions, and physical coordination work together.
Developing a growth mindset specifically tailored for neurodivergent experiences, focusing on self-compassion and reframing challenges.
Practical strategies for managing time, focus, and sensory needs by working with the brain's natural tendencies.
Exploration of the neurobiology of ADHD and AuDHD, focusing on executive function and sensory processing as 'features' rather than 'bugs.'
A Pokémon-themed responsibility system. Students complete daily 'Trainer Tasks' to earn screen time coupons in 10, 20, and 30-minute increments, working toward earning Gym Badges and Leveling Up.
A set of resources for a student transitioning to independent coping strategy use, focusing on emotional identification, positive self-talk, and communication skills through an artistic lens.
A 55-minute mentorship session focusing on community barriers, active listening, and the principle of showing compassion through cognitive focus and systematic work breakdown.
Students learn the basics of meal planning and grocery budgeting through hands-on practice with unit prices and shopping lists.
Students synthesize their learning into a concrete, personalized action plan for managing stress in their daily lives.
An exploration of diverse coping strategies categorized by physical, mental, and social approaches, allowing students to experiment with what works best for them.
Students identify their personal stress triggers and learn how to recognize the physical and emotional signs of 'pressure' before it becomes overwhelming.
A 30-minute introductory lesson on self-management and self-regulation for middle schoolers, using a 'Pilot' metaphor to navigate emotions and actions.
Engages middle schoolers in critical thinking and problem-solving through realistic social scenarios and structured conflict resolution frameworks.