A series of interactive resources for middle and high school students focused on building self-confidence, overcoming comparison, and developing a growth-oriented self-worth through action and awareness.
This lesson focuses on teaching students how to accept consequences for their actions without escalating the situation. Through discussion, scenario analysis, and role-playing, students learn the steps to take ownership of their behavior and stay calm when corrected.
This lesson helps 2nd graders learn how to handle teacher reminders and consequences with a positive attitude. Students practice 'The Smooth Switch'—a simple four-step plan to fix mistakes without getting upset.
This lesson teaches students how to handle teacher corrections and consequences without escalation. Through role-play and reflective activities, students practice the 'Four Steps of Accepting Redirection' to maintain a positive classroom environment.
A 30-minute interactive lesson focused on identifying and practicing respectful behaviors across three key environments: school, home, and the digital world. Students use a 'radar' metaphor to scan their surroundings and choose the best way to show respect.
A lesson designed to empower homeless high school students in Colorado to navigate public benefit systems, understand their rights, and create a concrete action plan for stability.
A lesson focused on equipping middle schoolers with practical strategies for de-escalating disagreements and finding win-win solutions. Students explore communication tools like I-statements and active listening through scenarios and creative reflection.
A comprehensive lesson designed to prepare 10th graders for their first job interview in the fast-food industry through instruction, reference materials, and immersive role-play.
A lesson focused on the practical and emotional benefits of maintaining a clean personal space, featuring sorting techniques and personalized checklist creation.