A four-session lunch bunch series for fifth graders designed to tackle test anxiety through low-stress discussion, physical cues, and collaborative role-play scenarios that students can practice while eating.
A comprehensive, quarterly school counseling curriculum aligned with ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors. This program balances social-emotional learning, academic success, and career exploration with developmental adaptations for K-5 students.
A fun, interactive lesson designed to teach elementary students essential social listening skills using cue cards and a master bingo board. Students learn key concepts like eye contact, body orientation, and conversational turn-taking through relatable scenarios, role-play challenges, and a gameplay-based reinforcement activity.
A high-quality printable set of 18 differentiated table manners flashcards across three progressive levels of support: Visual Yes/No Question Cards, Social Roleplay Cards, and Concrete Generalization Cards. Features clear cutting guides, gorgeous thematic colors, and thoughtful social-emotional scenarios.
A sequential social skills program designed for 5th-grade students with NVLD. Focuses on bidirectional nonverbal cue decoding, eye gaze alignment, conversation turn-taking, and self-monitoring strategies.
Quarter 3 (Spring): Career Focus. Students map their personal interests and strengths, connecting classroom learning to real-world career paths and discovering how they can impact their community.
A structured facilitator guide for educators running a 4-session lunch bunch, including session scripts, low-prep discussion questions, and physical cues.
A 6-week small group school counseling curriculum for grades 4-6 that uses a multiverse metaphor to help students navigate diverse grief and loss experiences in a modern, trauma-informed way.