A space-themed slide deck teaching students to 'Pause, Think, and Act' when they experience an impulse. Includes visuals of space junk as metaphors for impulsive behavior and interactive discussion scenarios.
A clean, minimalist 1-page handout for parents. It outlines symptoms of anxiety in 4th graders, provides actionable "Validate + Redirect" strategies, lists grounding exercises, and identifies common pitfalls like over-reassurance. Designed to be "fridge-worthy" and modern.
A modern, sleek slide deck for a 30-minute parent workshop. It uses a minimalist "UNO" card metaphor to explain 4th-grade anxiety, its symptoms, and practical home strategies like validation, routines, and grounding.
Answer key for the Fact Finder Worksheet, providing correct classifications and brief explanations for each scenario.
A student worksheet where 2nd graders identify statements as 'Worry' (What-Ifs) or 'Fact' (What-Is), inspired by Wemberly Worried.
A 5-slide visual presentation for a 2nd-grade lesson on worry, featuring themes from 'Wemberly Worried' and distinguishing between worries and facts.
A comprehensive lesson plan for school counselors focusing on identifying and managing worry using the book 'Wemberly Worried'. Includes ASCA alignment and procedural steps for a 30-minute session.
A teacher facilitation guide for the 'Pulse Point Patrol' activity. Includes instructions for the high-energy ball toss and guidance for completing the Body Map Worksheet with a small group of 3 students. Revised to fit on a single page with integrated worksheet references.
A student-facing body mapping worksheet for documenting physical stress reactions in Quarter 3. Includes an improved silhouette for mapping and organized sections for High/Middle/Low stress triggers. Revised for layout consistency and better visual representation.
A set of 5 presentation slides for the 'Pulse Point Patrol' lesson. Includes definitions of High/Middle/Low stress levels, instructions for a high-energy ball toss activity, and prompts for reflecting on physical stress reactions in Quarter 3. Revised for formatting and clarity.
A high-contrast visual communication board with core icons for needs, emotions, and sensory regulation tools, optimized for accessibility.
A multi-page sorting activity with large visual cards and dedicated full-page sorting mats for safe vs. unsafe hand behaviors. Optimized for 8.5x11 printing with ample space for high-needs students.
A reflection worksheet for K-1 students where they draw themselves using gentle hands and check off their Care Crew promises. Optimized to fit on a single page with a balanced layout.
A simple social story with large visuals and clear text explaining that hitting hurts and hands are for helping. Each page is a full-size panel for easy reading and binding.