A lesson focused on helping students recognize the early physical and mental warning signs of anger to improve emotional self-regulation.
A fast-paced 30-minute lesson designed to help 8th-grade students recognize different types of peer influence and develop concrete refusal strategies. Students move from defining peer pressure to practicing 'out' plans through realistic social scenarios.
A 20-minute SEL lesson for grades K-4 focused on identifying physical warning signs of anger before they escalate. Students act as 'Anger Detectives' to spot body clues like racing hearts, clenched fists, and hot faces.
A comprehensive lesson for teenagers to categorize the 'size' of life's problems and match them with appropriate emotional reactions and practical solutions in school and social settings.
A high-energy, 30-minute small group session for 5th-grade boys focused on mastering assertive communication in social, sports, and online scenarios. Students will learn the 'Power Play' strategy to stand up for themselves without being aggressive.
A remote-friendly social work lesson focusing on impulse control, personal boundaries, and academic self-monitoring for middle school students. It uses an aviation/pilot theme to help students visualize 'steering' their own actions and responsibilities.
An immersive SEL escape room where students navigate the 'Emotion Emporium' to recover the Heart Key by mastering self-regulation and empathy. Students work together to solve visual puzzles and perspective-taking challenges.
Focuses on self-control and self-management through the lens of self-care rather than self-correction, helping students navigate challenges with grace.
A deep dive into emotional awareness and self-compassion, teaching students to welcome all feelings with curiosity and kindness.
Students explore the concept of intrinsic value and identity, learning that their worth is separate from their achievements or behaviors.