A student activity sheet for identifying anxiety symptoms as a 'guard dog', sorting scenarios into real vs. perceived threats, and planning a small brave step to build emotional capacity.
Instructional slides for high school students on navigating public benefits, education rights under McKinney-Vento, and FAFSA independent status.
A facilitator guide and answer key for the Safety Net Navigator worksheet, providing instructional tips, benefit eligibility context, and detailed scenario solutions for teachers.
A comprehensive application tracking worksheet and document checklist for homeless high school students to navigate public benefits, education rights, and college financial aid.
A three-page student workbook titled 'Self-Love Sketchbook' for 4th-grade girls, covering body appreciation, growth mindset, and identifying personal strengths.
A visual affirmation anchor chart for girls, featuring powerful statements focused on self-worth, growth mindset, and body appreciation.
A set of 10 printable discussion prompt cards for 4th-grade girls, designed to facilitate conversations about body positivity, growth mindset, and self-worth.
A comprehensive leader guide for facilitating a small group session on body positivity and resilience for 4th-grade girls, including objectives, pacing, and scripted prompts.
A facilitation guide for the therapist or counselor, outlining the session flow, key discussion points, and therapeutic goals for using the 'Respect Architect' materials with a 9-year-old student.
Six 'Strength Test' cards featuring common scenarios where respect is tested. These cards are designed for role-play and discussion during individual therapy sessions to help students practice applying the 'Respect Blueprint' concepts.
A two-page student activity sheet where they identify self-regulation 'tools' and practice 'repairing' disrespectful scenarios. Uses a construction theme to engage 9-year-olds in reflective social-emotional learning.
A visual anchor chart titled 'The Respect Blueprint' that uses a construction theme to define respect in three key areas: following directions (The Map), respecting adults (The Foreman), and being nice (The Mortar). It's designed to be a visual reference during therapy sessions for a 9-year-old.
An updated teacher facilitation guide for a 30-minute social skills session. Now incorporates the book 'Can I Play Too?' by Mo Willems as a core story hook and reasoning tool.