A 6th-grade counseling lesson focused on teaching students how to advocate for their learning needs and ask for clarification in the classroom. Students learn specific communication scripts and practice role-playing common academic scenarios.
A remote-friendly social work lesson focusing on impulse control, personal boundaries, and academic self-monitoring for middle school students. It uses an aviation/pilot theme to help students visualize 'steering' their own actions and responsibilities.
Focuses on self-control and self-management through the lens of self-care rather than self-correction, helping students navigate challenges with grace.
A deep dive into emotional awareness and self-compassion, teaching students to welcome all feelings with curiosity and kindness.
Students explore the concept of intrinsic value and identity, learning that their worth is separate from their achievements or behaviors.
A 20-minute remote session designed for middle school students to master conflict prevention through trigger identification, the 'Stop, Think, Act' method, and 'I' statements. This lesson aims to reduce behavioral referrals by providing concrete technical tools for emotional regulation.
A high-impact 20-minute group activity that identifies the 'inner critic' in academic settings and explores how it impacts motivation and self-esteem. Students will conduct an 'academic audit' to transform anxious thoughts into motivational strategies.
A 30-minute 1-on-1 session designed to help 11th-grade students navigate a new medical diagnosis by focusing on emotional processing, communication strategies with loved ones, and building self-advocacy skills.
A social-emotional learning lesson focused on identifying emotional triggers and mastering communication techniques to de-escalate peer conflict. Students analyze the 'chemistry' of conflict and practice specific verbal tools to lower the emotional temperature of tense situations.
A lesson focused on helping teenagers understand the mechanics of anger, identify physical triggers, and apply cognitive reframing and de-escalation techniques in various environments.