A set of printable scenario cards for small group work, featuring common 6th-grade social situations where students must practice "Pro Moves" and "Pro Phrases" for respectful behavior.
A teacher answer key providing recommended priorities and logical reasoning for the six schedule scramble scenarios, including sample social scripts using the V-F-P model.
A high-contrast, visual infographic poster designed for neurodivergent youth experiencing homelessness. It provides clear, direct guidance on public Wi-Fi safety, social media privacy, identifying predatory red flags, and safe protocols for meeting online friends in person.
A teacher facilitation guide providing objectives, discussion points for each scenario card, and a framework for teaching students how to politely decline invitations using the V-F-P model.
A step-by-step resolution worksheet that guides students through visualizing a conflict on a timeline, identifying the specific overlap, stating their chosen priority, and drafting a polite social message to decline.
A decision-making graphic organizer used to compare two conflicting events. It helps students weigh commitments based on consequences, flexibility, and social impact to determine a priority.
A set of 6 scenario cards featuring schedule conflicts common to high schoolers, including work, social, family, and extracurricular overlaps. Designed to be cut out and used for problem-solving discussions.
A high-impact infographic poster designed for display in staff lounges to remind educators of the distinct steps for urgent vs. non-urgent scholar wellness referrals.
A procedural flowchart for staff to distinguish between urgent self-harm concerns and non-urgent wellness referrals, including clear steps for immediate notification and form submission.
An expanded "Brave Toolbox" list of coping skills specifically categorized by the 10-level Anxiety Thermometer. It now features 24 actionable strategies, including brain-state context for each level. Includes a space for students to select and record their top three preferred tools.
A teacher-facing discussion guide with specific prompts and facilitation tips to lead meaningful conversations about cognitive distortions and resilience.
A student worksheet for individual practice of the Pivot Technique, allowing students to identify their own distortions and practice reframing them with balanced statements.
An interactive set of scenario cards for the Distortion Detective activity, helping students identify specific cognitive distortions in realistic academic situations.