A resilience-building lesson focusing on personal values, coping strategies, and social support. Students create a personalized strength shield that represents their coping tools and core identity.
A comprehensive, developmental-span CBT therapeutic toolkit. The sequence guides therapists, educators, and families through progressive cognitive-behavioral techniques customized for young children, adolescents, adults, and families using structured cognitive restructuring, somatic grounding, behavioral activation, and communication exercises.
A restorative justice toolkit designed for third graders to process peer conflicts, manage strong emotions, and collaboratively resolve social friction during collaborative work or play.
A comprehensive lesson facilitation guide for teachers to deliver the Inner Armor lesson. Features pacing, step-by-step instructions, guiding questions, and materials preparation list.
A 5-lesson social-emotional learning sequence designed for an 8-year-old boy with ADHD. The sequence utilizes an engaging retro video game theme ('Brain Power Quest') to build self-esteem, impulse control, sibling frustration management, emotional communication, and parent-sharing strategies.
A restorative justice toolkit for third graders designed to de-escalate peer conflicts, reflect on behaviors, and actively repair relationships. Includes visual self-regulation sheets, reflective processing maps, peace contracts, and teacher facilitation guidelines.
A visually engaging 16:9 presentation slide deck to introduce the concept of "inner armor", resilience, personal values, coping skills, and the strength shield activity.
A 3rd-grade introductory social-emotional lesson on understanding conflict, identifying personal anger triggers, and tracking physical body cues of anger. Students learn to spot conflict early, identify their physiological responses using an Anger Thermometer, and set collaborative group norms.
A supportive, highly engaging 4th-grade SEL lesson focused on helping students manage the emotional transition to middle school or the next grade. Students explore how to reframe anxiety into excitement, build a concrete support network, and compile personalized coping strategies in a mini-booklet.