A lesson designed to empower kindergarteners with the confidence and language skills needed to self-advocate and ask for help in the classroom. Students will learn simple steps to identify their needs and use a 'strong, kind voice' to communicate.
A hands-on role-playing lesson for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students to practice the 'Stop-Walk-Talk' conflict resolution strategy using relatable school scenarios.
A fun, interactive board game lesson where students practice the "Stop, Think, Act" strategy to solve everyday conflicts in a friendly park setting.
Students will learn to identify the four emotional zones (Blue, Green, Yellow, Red) and recognize their own physical and emotional cues for each.
A collaborative scavenger hunt focused on identifying and practicing non-combative communication and conflict resolution strategies.
A collection of materials for a school-wide neurodiversity month celebration, including event flyers and inspirational posters.
A deeper dive for grades 3-5 into empathy, prejudice, and inclusion. Students discuss systemic differences and disability awareness, concluding with a collaborative mosaic and a review game.
A foundational lesson for K-2 students focusing on empathy and inclusion. Students explore what it means to be a kind friend and how to include everyone in their "Kindness Garden."
A lesson exploring the four Zones of Regulation and identifying personalized calming strategies for navigating different emotional states.
A 30-minute counseling session focused on creating a collaborative behavior contract to address class attendance, verbal communication, and physical safety.
A social-emotional learning lesson for Kindergarteners about the power of forgiveness, using the metaphor of a 'happy dancing dog' to show how letting go of anger makes us feel lighter and more joyful.