A high-energy, action-themed slide deck that defines peer pressure types and teaches 4 specific refusal strategies (Direct No, Broken Record, Better Idea, Exit) with visual examples.
Student workshop guide for 'Cool Heads' with practice sections for neutral reflection, I-statement drafting, and personal de-escalation reflections. Revised for better page breaks and writing space.
Step-by-step facilitation script for teachers to deliver the 'Cool Heads Workshop'. Revised for better page transitions and instructional flow.
Visual presentation for the 'Cool Heads Workshop' featuring conflict anatomy, active listening techniques, and the I-statement formula. Revised with improved text contrast and legibility.
Comprehensive lesson plan for the 'Cool Heads Workshop' featuring a detailed timeline, teacher tips, and instructional objectives for 12th-grade professional communication. Revised for improved page breaks and legibility.
A set of printable role-play cards featuring four distinct difficult conversation scenarios involving parents, students, staff, and professional boundaries for practice during the PD session.
A handy one-page quick reference sheet for social workers, containing pre-conversation checklists, de-escalation power phrases, and stakeholder-specific communication tips.
A participant workbook for social workers to use during the professional development session, including a self-audit, space for planning a specific conversation using the blueprint framework, and a role-play reflection section.
A facilitator guide for clinicians or educators to use Uno Flip as a CBT tool, including session objectives, mechanics explanation, and a pacing guide. Revised to fit on a single page for easier reference.
A visual presentation deck designed for professional development sessions, focusing on the framework and mindset required for social workers to navigate difficult conversations with various stakeholders.
A visually engaging prompt sheet for a CBT individual session using Uno Flip, providing specific prompts to help students identify evidence for thoughts related to social anxiety, grades, self-worth, and fairness. Revised for better page breaks and writing space.