A teacher facilitation guide providing lesson pacing, differentiation strategies for various learning levels, and instructional tips for the mock interview preparation.
A clean, minimalist 1-page handout for parents. It outlines symptoms of anxiety in 4th graders, provides actionable "Validate + Redirect" strategies, lists grounding exercises, and identifies common pitfalls like over-reassurance. Designed to be "fridge-worthy" and modern.
A modern, sleek slide deck for a 30-minute parent workshop. It uses a minimalist "UNO" card metaphor to explain 4th-grade anxiety, its symptoms, and practical home strategies like validation, routines, and grounding.
A facilitation guide for teachers to lead a 5-10 minute PrepStep exploration activity. Includes pacing, step-by-step instructions, and common troubleshooting tips for the Scholarship Finder tool.
Visual slides to introduce the PrepStep Scholarship Finder activity, covering navigation, filtering, and the importance of saving awards to an account.
A compact, black-and-white one-page worksheet for 11th graders to explore PrepStep. It focuses on due dates for three scholarships and includes a deep-dive analysis for one favorite award.
A set of printable task cards featuring social scenarios for students to analyze and discuss, including a scenario on friendship loyalty and expectations.
A flowchart-based decision matrix for students to evaluate their social approach in real-time.
An expanded 7-slide presentation on social boundaries, featuring detailed sections on voice volume, timing, and interactive social scenario challenges, including a new section on realistic friendship loyalty.
A 2-page student worksheet exploring social boundaries through theory and real-world scenario analysis, now including a section on friendship loyalty and expectations.
A teacher facilitation guide for the 'Pulse Point Patrol' activity. Includes instructions for the high-energy ball toss and guidance for completing the Body Map Worksheet with a small group of 3 students. Revised to fit on a single page with integrated worksheet references.
A student-facing body mapping worksheet for documenting physical stress reactions in Quarter 3. Includes an improved silhouette for mapping and organized sections for High/Middle/Low stress triggers. Revised for layout consistency and better visual representation.
A set of 5 presentation slides for the 'Pulse Point Patrol' lesson. Includes definitions of High/Middle/Low stress levels, instructions for a high-energy ball toss activity, and prompts for reflecting on physical stress reactions in Quarter 3. Revised for formatting and clarity.
A technical practice worksheet for Lesson 2 focusing on deductions, FICA mathematics, and industrial terminology. Features algebraic take-home audits and step-by-step procedural calculations.
A detailed facilitation guide for the 15-minute 6th grade 'Choice Point' intervention. Provides scripts and interactive components, including specific de-escalation guidance for high-intensity scenarios like being 'cornered' or blocked. Updated with scenario examples and improved contrast.
A teacher guide providing answer keys, learning objectives, and discussion prompts for the Hiring Ethics lesson.
A visual presentation highlighting the key arguments and ethical dilemmas of using social media in recruitment, perfect for guiding classroom discussion.
An abbreviated reading passage using the author's original words, followed by guided comprehension questions to help students identify and analyze the central argument regarding social media in hiring.
A comprehensive, step-by-step interview preparation checklist designed with a professional 'mission launch' theme. It covers the night before, morning of, and arrival stages with clear checkboxes and visual hierarchy across two logically structured pages.
A one-page abbreviated summary of a text regarding the ethics and legalities of using social media to screen job candidates. Includes a core argument breakdown, risks vs. benefits comparison, and a student work area for critical analysis.
A one-page document for 9th-grade students featuring a summarized version of the text 'Should You Consider Social Media When Evaluating Job Candidates?' and four guided analysis questions.
A self-care plan template for clinicians to prevent burnout, featuring sections for early warning signs, boundaries, restoration pillars, and support networks.
A set of 9 professional vocabulary flashcards for grief and loss counseling, featuring concepts like disenfranchised grief, the dual process model, and ambiguous loss.
A double-sided staff protocol flowchart for managing suicidal ideation, self-harm, and physical de-escalation in a clinical setting. Includes risk stratification, intervention pathways, and debriefing models.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide containing the lesson objectives, worksheet answer key, slide-by-slide teaching tips, and suggestions for classroom expansion activities.
A professional slide deck that outlines the core arguments of the social media vetting debate. It presents the pros and cons, the legal implications, and a concluding discussion prompt to facilitate a classroom debate.
A presentation on mindfulness techniques for clinical anxiety management, featuring box breathing, sensory grounding, and the RAIN protocol for therapists and supervisors.
A revised guided analysis worksheet featuring the source text alongside comprehension questions. Includes a dedicated, full-page reflection section for the "Final Verdict" argument, ensuring adequate writing space and clear page breaks.
A structured worksheet featuring a narrative case study and guiding questions designed to help students analyze the ethics of social media screening and build a evidence-based argument.