A two-session introduction for 6th graders to navigate middle school life, covering schedules, lockers, maps, friendships, and growth mindsets.
A sequential SEL sequence for middle schoolers that explores personal core values. Grade 6 focuses on building peer respect and community, while Grade 7 shifts to putting values into action in daily life and guiding interpersonal relationships.
A therapeutic creative arts resource suite for teens to externalize, map, and shift complex emotional states through visual metaphor, rapid-sketching somatic practices, and guided integration.
A 2-page clinician and facilitator guide detailing the therapeutic framework, teen-appropriate scripts, non-interpretive art-processing strategies, and clinical distress protocols.
A comprehensive emotional-regulation sequence for grades 5-6. Students learn to decode their body's biological warning signs for intense emotions like anger and anxiety, and build physical action-coping strategies to regulate their nervous system.
A 20-minute SEL lesson for 7th grade that moves from identifying values to translating them into daily interactions. Students map real-world scenarios to their core values, creating personal decision-making frameworks for positive peer relationships.
Printable, double-sided style therapeutic coping cards for teens, featuring 8 rapid, visual, and somatic art tasks to regulate emotions at home.
A comprehensive emotional-regulation sequence for grades 2-6. Features separate, age-differentiated tracks for elementary (grades 2-4) and upper-elementary (grades 5-6) to help students decode their body's biological warnings for anger and anxiety.
A 20-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 6th grade that expands on personal core values. Students connect in pairs using structured discussion cards to build empathy and discover how their diverse strengths unite to form a stronger classroom community.
A 2-page print-ready therapeutic worksheet for teens to visually map their emotions, somatic sensations, and internal weather patterns through guided visual art prompts.
A 2-part summer camp communication sequence for middle school English Learners (grades 6-8). Equips students with critical self-advocacy skills, covering boundary-setting (peer pressure) and assertive communication (asking for help in school).
An introductory anxiety lesson for grades 2-4. Students explore how worry feels like a rainy weather system, learn the 'barking puppy' alarm metaphor, draw their personal worry cloud, and practice balloon breathing.
An active learning student worksheet for 7th graders to map their chosen core value to a real-world peer situation and outline a concrete action plan.