Visual presentation for the 'Respect: What's the Deal?' lesson, featuring engaging graphics, core definitions, and discussion prompts.
A transformative leadership program designed for 8th-grade boys, focusing on academic buy-in, the heavy historical significance of cultural symbols, and elevating their public influence from low-level edge-lord behavior to respected legacy leadership. Includes school lessons, weekend homework packs, and a parent reflection guide.
An engaging, science-themed counseling lesson where students become 'researchers' to test, rate, and formulate their own personalized mental health coping tools. Students track their emotional 'reactions' and compile a custom recipe for self-care and emotional regulation.
A professional 1-page teacher facilitator guide for running the Coping Lab lesson. It provides instructional pacing, precise prompts for conducting the experiments, student-facing scripts, troubleshooting advice, and common misconceptions.
A transition curriculum for an 8th-grade student moving to high school, using music and guitar metaphors to cultivate individuality, self-confidence, independent decision-making, and positive peer connection. This 2-lesson unit empowers him to choose his own path, join clubs aligned with his interests, and build supportive friendships.
A daily morning check-in system designed for middle school boys to assess basic physical and emotional needs during the final week of school, paired with a teacher triage guide for immediate prioritization and action.
A highly visual, science-themed 2-page worksheet where students act as lead researchers. Page 1 contains a custom 1-5 'Reactivity Scale' and a 2x2 grid to test and observe 4 active coping experiments. Page 2 includes post-experiment reflection prompts and a 'Daily Maintenance Formula' coping plan styled as a custom chemical recipe.
A 3-lesson unit on culture, identity, empathy, and building an inclusive school community. Students explore the cultural iceberg, share personal perspective narratives, and collaborate on actionable school-wide inclusion plans.
A Unitarian Universalist youth group session designed to foster empathy, respect, and deep connection using the Empathy Iceberg model, small-group covenants, and a sacred chalice ritual.
A single-page educator reference guide containing a triage rubric, action items, and student support strategies for physical, emotional, and social needs during the final week of school.
A restorative two-part intervention lesson designed for 6th-grade students to reflect on physical boundaries, consent, and school values (RAISE) after an incident of physical boundaries violation. Focuses on accountability, empathy, and making an actionable plan to repair harm.
A simplified, printable single-page document containing two identical, print-and-cut generic morning check-in slips with dashboard-style needs assessments (food, sleep, mood, focus) for middle school boys.