A social-emotional learning lesson that uses art as a medium for emotional expression and stress relief, providing a critique-free space for students of all ages.
A 120-minute immersive lesson where students practice collaborative problem-solving, role-playing, and a shared group project to master the art of cooperation.
Students explore their individual strengths and how they contribute to a group's success.
A quick, engaging 20-minute lesson for K-3 students focusing on integrity as 'doing the right thing even when no one is watching' through the 'Heart Hero' concept.
A toolkit for 7th grade students to explore emotional awareness, body signals, and growth through reflective journaling prompts and structured support.
A second-grade SEL lesson focused on making reasoned judgments using the 'Safe, Kind, Right Choice' framework while fostering curiosity and community well-being.
A foundational lesson for 2nd graders to define and identify "good decisions" using the Safe, Kind, and Right framework while exploring the emotional impact of their choices.
A 60-minute workshop designed for graduate students to master advanced time management techniques and cultivate long-term resilience for demanding career paths.
A Tier 2 small group lesson for grades 3-5 focusing on non-academic test-taking strategies, stress management, and relaxation techniques to help 'bubble' students succeed on the ILEARN math assessment.
A mental health lesson for middle schoolers that uses a surfing metaphor to teach stress management, trigger identification, and physiological regulation techniques. Students create a personal toolkit for navigating high-pressure situations.
A social-emotional learning lesson for grades 3-5 that teaches cognitive flexibility and empathy through the 'Perspective Pivot' technique. Students use optical illusions and social scenarios to practice seeing situations from multiple viewpoints.
A foundational lesson for 3rd graders to identify anxiety, practice mindfulness, use positive self-talk, and apply problem-solving strategies to manage worries.
A social-emotional learning lesson for grades K-2 that uses a garden metaphor to teach the qualities of a good friend. Students identify positive behaviors and create a 'Friendship Flower' to visualize how kindness helps relationships grow.
A collection of resources designed to support families experiencing housing-related anxiety and trauma, focusing on emotional regulation and trauma-informed communication.
A foundational lesson teaching the 'Pause, Think, Choose' method for emotional regulation and social decision-making in residential care settings. Using simple language and relatable scenarios, students learn to identify feelings, pause before reacting, and select appropriate replacement behaviors.