Problem-solving frameworks for when tasks go 'off course', featuring the Wall of Awful concept and case studies.
Students compile their learned strategies into a personalized, visual regulation plan for long-term success.
Learning how to navigate the aftermath of big feeling moments and effectively mend social connections using stick-figure scripts.
Identifying the 'fork in the road' when feelings get big and selecting specific coping strategies to manage frustration and anger.
Using stick-figure mapping to visualize the thoughts and feelings of others during social interactions to build perspective-taking skills.
Introduction to Carol Gray's Comic Strip Conversations, focusing on the difference between what we say (speech bubbles) and what we think (thought bubbles).
Students learn to identify the physical sensations associated with anger, anxiety, and frustration, creating a 'Body Radar' to catch big feelings early.
Teaches students how to advocate for their own privacy in various settings, including asking for private space and reporting when their boundaries are not respected.
Focuses on using self-advocacy scripts and body language to protect personal space, emphasizing that students have the right to say 'No' to unwanted touch.
Frameworks for identifying problems, generating solutions, and setting achievable long-term and short-term goals.