Addresses the social-emotional challenges of college life, including roommate dynamics, loneliness, and setting healthy boundaries. Students develop a personal self-care and community-building plan.
Empowers students to identify and utilize essential campus resources like the writing center, health services, and academic advising. Includes practical strategies for self-advocacy and professional communication with professors.
Focuses on decoding the college syllabus and transforming academic requirements into a functional time management system. Students learn to distinguish between high school 'busy work' and college 'independent study' while building a master semester calendar.
A comprehensive transition toolkit designed to help 11th-grade students reflect on their career readiness and set actionable goals for their final year of high school.
A comprehensive guide for counselors to help graduating students transition to adulthood by mastering self-advocacy skills. Students identify their support needs, practice communication scripts, and map out essential community resources for their next chapter.
A high-impact 75-minute workshop designed to prepare candidates for interviews through research, personal branding (The Master Pitch), and behavioral storytelling (STAR Method). This condensed version focuses on active, hands-on practice and immediate application.
A financial literacy lesson where students choose insurance policies based on risk analysis and cost-benefit ratios, themed around the unique challenges of living in Buffalo, NY.
Professional development for school staff to identify signs of prolonged grief disorder and implement supportive classroom strategies.
Advanced coping strategies and communication tools for middle and high school students to navigate the complexities of prolonged grief and build sustainable support systems.
Foundational resources for elementary students focusing on emotional identification, regulation through play and art, and simple coping strategies within a 'Heart Garden' theme.