A teacher lesson plan and a student Mood Map organizer using color-coded visual scaffolding to categorize emotions by energy and pleasantness.
Simple, bold icons representing conflict resolution steps (Listen, Speak, Share, Wait) with one-word labels for coloring.
A detailed coloring page featuring three "quests" or calm-down techniques, each paired with a descriptive sentence and a scene for students to color.
A four-panel social story for students to color, illustrating the sequence of feeling an impulse, stopping, and thinking before reacting.
An interactive coloring activity where students identify and color positive vs. less effective words in common school conflicts.
A student-facing worksheet for practicing self-advocacy scripts and reflecting on impulsive behaviors. It includes guided scenarios and creative spaces for students to develop their own 'Power Words'.
A set of visual anchor charts and desk reference cards featuring the 'Brain Remote' concept. It provides clear, actionable steps for students to manage impulsivity and use self-advocacy language.
A vibrant, interactive slide deck designed for touchscreen displays. It uses the 'Brain Remote' metaphor to teach impulsivity control, conflict resolution, and self-advocacy through engaging visuals and prompts.