An interactive session for high school parents covering college and career readiness, including academic pillars, career exploration, financial planning, and social-emotional growth.
A supportive session for parents at Burlington Public Schools focused on enhancing parenting skills, self-care, and family relationships through the Parenting Journey program.
A lesson for grades 3-4 on the "Link" strategy for building on ideas and identifying team strengths.
A lesson for grades 3-4 on grounding techniques and practicing gratitude to build a positive mental "weather map."
A lesson for grades 3-4 on setting milestones and maintaining effort through the middle of a difficult task.
A lesson for grades 3-4 on identifying community "ripples" and planning small-scale service projects within the school.
A lesson for grades 3-4 focused on using assertive I-Statements and understanding different points of view during disagreements.
A lesson for grades 3-4 on deeper problem solving, distinguishing fact from opinion, and investigating the root cause of issues.
A K-2 lesson on sharing and taking turns to complete simple group activities on the shared trail.
A K-2 lesson on basic emotional regulation using the "Five Senses Search" to stay calm and happy.
A K-2 lesson focused on trying again and using the "Power of Yet" through simple physical challenges.
A K-2 lesson introducing the concept of helping others and noticing needs in the immediate classroom community.
A K-2 lesson teaching Pathfinders to identify feelings and use simple "Peace Breaths" to manage disagreements.
A foundational lesson for K-2 Pathfinders focused on basic problem identification and curious thinking using simplified logic.
A lesson teaching Pathfinders the power of teamwork and collaboration, focusing on active listening, sharing ideas, and the "Link" strategy to achieve shared goals.
A lesson focused on mindfulness and emotional regulation, teaching Pathfinders how to stay centered using grounding techniques and a positive mindset.
A lesson inspiring Pathfinders to take positive action in their community, focusing on responsibility and the ripple effect of kindness.
A lesson teaching Pathfinders the value of perseverance and grit using the Power of Yet to overcome obstacles.
A lesson teaching Pathfinders how to manage disagreements and build peace using I-Statements and perspective taking.
A lesson focused on building critical thinking and decision-making skills, teaching Pathfinders to analyze situations and problem-solve using the 5 Whys.
An introductory lesson to the Young Pathfinders Life Skills Program, providing parents and students with a clear roadmap of the social and emotional journey ahead, powered by Skill Plus.
A comprehensive social skills lesson designed for a 7th-grade student focusing on personal space, responding to 'No', and handling rejection with maturity and respect.
A comprehensive exploration of neuroplasticity and growth mindset designed for middle schoolers. Students will learn the biological basis of learning and how to apply brain science to overcome challenges.
High schoolers align their device habits with professional workplace standards, focusing on agency and self-regulation.
Eighth graders develop peer accountability allies and set community standards for focused digital collaborative work.
Seventh graders explore the difference between compliance and agency, evaluating how their digital navigation builds their personal brand.
Sixth graders analyze the attention economy and map out personal accountability safe-zones for any classroom environment.
Fifth graders model digital leadership by sharing navigation strategies and mentoring peers in responsible device use.
Fourth graders master the art of switching between digital tasks efficiently using the '3-2-1 Switch' protocol.
Third graders identify 'navigation hazards' and use a collaborative 'Focus Shield' to stay on their learning path.
Second graders practice communicating their focus through physical 'Readiness Signals' to show they are prepared for the digital landscape.
First graders distinguish between 'Learning Tools' and 'Toys' and practice navigating only to the path shown by the teacher.
Kindergarten students learn that their device is a special tool for learning and practice listening for 'Red Light/Green Light' signals to know when to navigate.
A 30-minute professional development session for preschool and K-8 staff focusing on restorative circles, affective statements, and re-entry reflection tools.
High school students develop agency and professional digital habits, demonstrating Accountability by aligning their device use with academic goals and professional communication.
Middle school students focus on the JHawk Way value of Accountability by managing their digital attention and communicating respect through focused device use.
Elementary students explore how to be Responsible JHawks by navigating to the right learning tools at the right time and communicating their readiness to learn.
A classroom management system focused on positive reinforcement through a token economy, featuring non-tangible rewards.