A high-impact, cooperative team-building small group lesson for high schoolers that uses a simulated design challenge to cultivate deep empathy, active listening, and constructive conflict resolution under pressure.
A practical, real-world lesson where students master financial literacy by building their own summer budgets. Through interactive slides, a strategic roleplay game, and a concrete budgeting worksheet, students learn to balance income from summer jobs and allowances against expenses and savings goals.
A comprehensive 1-hour PSR (Psychosocial Rehabilitation) lesson designed to teach practical, actionable coping habits—deep breathing, sensory grounding, and positive self-talk—to cultivate a healthier headspace at home. Includes a step-by-step facilitator guide, student reflection worksheets with a coping checklist, a printable anchor chart poster, and group discussion scenario cards.
An introductory lesson on the Zones of Regulation for Kindergarten students. Students learn to recognize emotional states (Blue, Green, Yellow, and Red zones) using physical body clues and facial expressions.
A highly structured, visual career exploration project bundle tailored for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) at Club Challenge of Orange Park. Includes a staff facilitation guide, visual member research organizers, step-by-step challenge cards, and a respectful skills achievement tracker.
A comprehensive life-skills lesson designed to demystify the unemployment filing process. Students learn to determine eligibility, gather necessary documentation, complete standard application fields, maintain weekly claims, and self-advocate when seeking assistance.
A comprehensive lesson on resigning from a job professionally. It covers knowing when to quit (pros/cons), how to give notice (scripts and letter templates), and the consequences of leaving poorly. Features high-contrast visuals, social stories, and structured role-play scenarios.
A Grade 10 English & SEL lesson focused on active listening and respectful communication during structured stakeholder dialogue about community environmental space use. Features a complete slide deck, a student worksheet, a teacher facilitation guide with scripts, and a self-reflective exit ticket.
A comprehensive school counseling guidance lesson for 2nd grade focused on conflict resolution and friendship, using the mentor text 'Otters vs. Badgers'. Students learn to apply 'I-Messages' to navigate peer conflicts and build cooperative friendships.
A therapeutic toolkit integrating Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Behavioral Activation (BA) to help clients with depression discover values, schedule meaningful activities, and disrupt depressive cycles using a cozy café menu theme.
A restorative social-emotional learning lesson designed to help fatigued end-of-year students recognize when playful banter ('roasting') turns harmful, set healthy boundaries, and utilize self-regulation techniques to prevent conflict.
A comprehensive lesson for high school life skills students to practice abstract reasoning, perspective-taking, and problem-solving. It includes interactive group discussion slides, independent worksheets, and scenario task cards across home, social, and workplace contexts.
A comprehensive lesson for Week 20 focused on self-awareness, reflection, and celebration of growth. Students reflect on their skills in a personalized booklet, participate in an interactive Affirmation Circle, and complete their progress tracking with their social worker.
A compassionate parent psychoeducation resource packet focusing on the neurobiology of early childhood trauma (ages 0-3). It translates complex brain science into accessible, low-jargon concepts like toxic stress and nervous system dysregulation, providing practical caregiver co-regulation strategies and a dedicated self-care checklist.
An interactive lesson designed for 16-year-olds to explore the thin line between a healthy discussion and a destructive argument. Students practice non-violent communication, analyze body language, and learn how to challenge ideas without attacking individuals.
A lesson exploring the boundary between public and private spaces on social media, using a visual choice board icebreaker, concrete social scenarios, and a video reflection to build digital citizenship.
A brief lesson to help college and career advisors evaluate and plan the implementation of StriveScan for their upcoming fall college fair.
An interactive, student-led curriculum empowering middle and high school leaders to de-escalate minor peer conflicts during high-stress transition periods, building sustainable restorative justice skills.
A collaborative mental health workshop designed to help students navigate summer transition anxiety by identifying stressors, mapping coping strategies, and co-creating a personalized proactive emotional regulation plan.