A foundational lesson for PK-2 students to identity and regulate emotions using weather metaphors, helping them build self-awareness and self-regulation skills.
A review of the previous five weeks, celebrating student progress with a group graduation ceremony.
Empowers students to set verbal boundaries by using 'Stop' signals and expressing their feelings appropriately.
Explores what it means to be a good friend, focusing on sharing, listening, and being kind.
Teaches the importance of rules and following directions to keep everyone safe and happy in a group.
Focuses on managing impulsivity by teaching students to 'Stop, Think, and Choose' before acting.
Introduction to personal space boundaries using the 'Space Bubble' concept to help students understand physical limits.
An introductory lesson for Kindergarten students to identify and categorize their emotions into the four Zones of Regulation using visual cues and creative activities.
A collaborative group-building activity where students work in teams to complete puzzle-based relay challenges, focusing on social communication, turn-taking, and the concept of inclusion.
A collection of tools to help students in residential settings prepare for their school day through social-emotional reflection.
A high-energy, hands-on social-emotional learning lesson where Kindergarteners use imaginary 'Empathy Glasses' to explore the feelings of others and practice perspective-taking.
A high-energy, soccer-themed lesson designed to help disengaged students identify emotions and practice regulation strategies through interactive play and hands-on activities.
A high-energy, 25-minute lesson for 1st graders focusing on cooperation and communication through a hands-on marshmallow tower challenge. Students explore what makes a team successful and create their own classroom teamwork rules.
A comprehensive counseling module combining CBT and Person-Centered approaches to help children manage anger and improve focus in the classroom. includes practitioner guidance and student-facing activities.
A social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students that teaches a concrete, physical process for resolving conflicts using the 'Peace Path' method. Students learn to use I-statements, listen actively, and find win-win solutions.