An individual activity mat focused on cognitive flexibility. Replaced building metaphors with navigation and "stuck vs. fluid" routes. Provides ample space for sketching and writing.
A set of printable "Task Traps" for the movement game, featuring simple activities that require focus and careful execution. Optimized for one-page printing.
A consolidated teacher's guide for the "Quality Crawler" movement game, detailing setup, rules, and debriefing questions for kindergarten students. Fit to one page.
A slide deck designed to introduce the concept of "quality over speed" to kindergarteners through a story about Rushing Rabbit and Careful Crawler. Now includes game instructions.
A refined 10-slide beach presentation featuring varied radial and linear "swirly" ombre backgrounds in blue and cream. It includes updated discussion questions, an expanded anchor toolbox, and a lighter, aesthetic yellow closing slide.
A teacher's guide for the Friendship Compass lesson, including learning objectives, discussion prompts, and an answer key with context. Polished styling and better page flow.
A matching activity where students define the three levels of friendship and categorize specific social behaviors into the correct "zone." Improved layout with consistent lettering and clear answer areas.
A set of 12 scenario-based task cards where students identify if a person is a stranger, acquaintance, or close friend, covering topics like online safety and personal boundaries. Now with improved card sizing and consistent color coding.
A revised 10-slide beach-themed presentation with vertical blue/white stripes on the title slide and blue/cream ombre backgrounds throughout. It features updated coping skills like visualization and an expanded anchoring toolbox, including tense-and-release and categories.
A facilitation guide for teachers or parents, providing instructional strategies, discussion prompts, and scripts specifically tailored to help students navigate common triggers like physical contact and material damage.
A student worksheet featuring various social scenarios, including common classroom triggers like spills and broken items. Students act as 'detectives' to identify clues and determine if an action was accidental or intentional, with dedicated space for providing evidence.
An interactive slide deck introducing the 'Intent Investigators' theme. It defines 'accident' versus 'on purpose' using clear, age-appropriate language and visual clues (facial expressions, words, past behavior) to help students analyze social situations like bumping in line or breaking materials.