An interactive, visually rich slide presentation designed for kindergarten lessons on gift-giving and receiving etiquette. Features large, readable text, simple words, bright emojis/illustrations, and interactive practice.
A creative personal identity map graphic organizer where students write their name in a highlighted center circle and fill in 6 surrounding circles with their positive characteristics and real-life examples.
Spanish translation of the Autism and Visual Coping Packet, providing 8 highly-structured visual communication and self-regulation pages.
Spanish translation of the Kindergarten Summer Chill Skills Packet, offering 11 beautifully illustrated pages tailored for young learners, complete with active QR codes.
Spanish translation of the Grade 2-5 Summer Chill Skills Packet, offering 17 fully translated print-ready pages with coping tools, grounding exercises, and active QR codes.
A print-ready 1-page student reflection worksheet for first graders. Students can trace the Peace Path steps, color the dinosaur footprints, and draw their own friendly conflict-resolution choice inside a blank dino-egg frame.
An interactive 5-slide visual guide for a first-grade counseling lesson. Features cozy, dinosaur-themed slides to explain the Peace Path steps, practice communication, and work through conflict scenarios.
A professional 2-page counseling lesson plan for school counselors outlining ASCA and LSSSCA standards, materials needed, step-by-step facilitation instructions, and discussion questions based on 'How Do Dinosaurs Stay Friends?'.
Comprehensive superhero-themed lesson plan for Kindergarten students transitioning to 1st grade, updated to include explicit alignment with the Texas School Counselor Competencies (001, 003, 004) and Texas Model Goals (Intrapersonal Effectiveness & Postsecondary Planning).
A streamlined data collection checklist and progress monitoring tool designed to track emotional regulation accuracy and prompt levels during role-plays and daily observations.
A collection of printable student visual aids including a desk strip, a cooling choice board, and sentence starter cards for classroom self-advocacy.
A detailed practitioner guide featuring active scripts, structured role-play scenarios, and specific prompts for transitions, academic frustration, teacher correction, and peer play.
An engaging and visually supportive social story slide deck introducing the Stop-Breathe-Use Words framework to young learners struggling with self-regulation.
A set of 24 printable teacher calling cards with dotted cut lines, featuring cute animal graphics and engaging counseling icebreaker questions for each animal.
A premium collection of twelve unique, printable 5x5 student bingo cards featuring animal names and emojis with a central free space. Perfect for managing larger groups and ensuring highly varied play paths.
A 3-page student printable activity pack featuring a "Stretchy or Stiff?" sorting page, a creative drawing challenge, and a tracing/matching scenario worksheet for K-1 students.
An interactive 6-slide deck introducing Rocky the Rock and Bandy the Rubber Band, with real-world scenarios and interactive prompts.
A comprehensive, 2-page printable guide for teachers featuring step-by-step lesson plans, a classroom script, and anchor chart layouts for teaching the Rock vs. Rubber Band metaphor.
A set of sixteen printable calling cards featuring detailed coping skill instructions and counseling prompts for the leader to use during the Calm Critters 4x4 bingo game.
Four unique, printable 4x4 animal-themed coping skills bingo cards for students to practice self-regulation techniques during counseling activities.
A colorful, official-looking graduation certificate for first-grade students to celebrate completing their self-regulation goals and earning the title of 'Stop and Think Champion'.
A highly visual, low-text personal booklet focusing on impulse control strategies, visual checklist for first-time listening, and a customizable plan for second grade.
A student-friendly visual self-assessment featuring emojis, simple ratings, and a drawing space for first-grade students to reflect on impulse control, following directions, and coping skills.