Updated presentation slides for Grades 3-4, introducing the three-part concept of Equality, Equity, and Justice. Features a redesigned visual model and more complex situational prompts to foster deep discussion.
A reference sheet for the student containing concrete examples of academic and social strengths, growth mindset shifts, and encouraging phrases. Designed to support students who struggle to generate their own responses. Revised for single-page layout.
A facilitator's guide for supporting high schoolers with ADHD, focusing on autonomy, validation, and advanced cognitive strategies like RSD management and executive function audits.
A data-driven self-audit for high schoolers to track their emotional triggers and systemic responses using a professional, high-tech diagnostic theme.
A professional-grade briefing for high schoolers on the mechanics of the ADHD brain and emotional regulation, featuring neuroscience-based explanations and advanced coping strategies.
A teacher-facing guide providing intervention strategies, scripts for redirection, and implementation tips to support a student's impulse control and safety. Updated with additional guided practice scripts for varied classroom scenarios.
A presentation introducing the concept of impulsivity as 'Super Speed' and teaching three specific coping strategies (Calm Corner, Asking for Help, and Box Breathing) using clear visuals and student-friendly language. Updated to include more interactive scenarios for classroom practice.
A two-page expansion worksheet for the Safe Choice Squad lesson, featuring four additional scenarios (missions 5-8) focused on lunchroom conflicts, line cutting, mistakes, and cleaning up transitions. Students practice labeling their internal physical sensations and selecting appropriate coping tools.
A guide for educators and parents to facilitate the "Brain Storms" lesson, featuring pacing tips, discussion prompts, and strategies for validating ADHD-driven emotions.
A self-reflection worksheet for students with ADHD to identify their personal emotional triggers, physical warning signs, and favorite regulation strategies using a weather-tracking theme.
An engaging slide deck using a weather metaphor to help middle schoolers with ADHD understand emotional dysregulation, brain function, and coping strategies.