A science-based approach to anger management and impulse control for teens, focusing on the biological 'amygdala hijack' and practical 'manual override' strategies.
A concluding lesson on the importance of family, focusing on relationships, similarities, and differences.
A lesson exploring the dynamics of family relationships, including the genetic and behavioral similarities and differences that make every family unique.
A lesson exploring the importance of family relationships, the roles of parents, and how communication strengthens bonds.
This lesson introduces middle school students to Behavioral Activation, a practical tool for managing school-related stress by changing actions to improve mood. Students will learn the 'vicious cycle' of stress and practice planning and tracking activities using a before-and-after mood scale.
A lesson focused on the 'Big Four' soft skills: Time Management, Communication, Responsibility, and Teamwork. Students evaluate their own readiness through a scenario-based self-assessment and reflective discussion.
The final phase of the intervention, focusing on the practical and emotional transition to a new classroom environment and establishing a sustainable 'reset' routine.
A supportive toolkit designed for teenagers to identify and scale complex emotions following stressful or traumatic events, focusing on the mind-body connection and emotional literacy.
A therapeutic intervention lesson designed for a 6th-grade student returning from suspension, focusing on emotional identification and perspective-taking through art.