A 12th-grade sequence exploring the intersection of music, neurology, and emotional regulation. Students analyze how auditory elements and lyrics communicate loss and learn to curate soundscapes as tools for mental health support and resilience.
A comprehensive masterclass series for school social workers covering crisis prevention, ethical practice, and advanced school-based clinical intervention strategies.
A comprehensive financial literacy curriculum where students learn how to track daily banking transactions, write checks, calculate running balances, and reconcile account registers month-by-month.
A highly visual 4-day sequence on career planning and SMART goal setting designed for adapted high school classes. Students learn short- and long-term planning, construct SMART goals, and assemble a cut-and-paste vision board.
A comprehensive collection of evidence-based intervention toolkits for school social workers and counselors. Toolkits include ready-to-use visual instructional slide decks, practitioner cheat sheets, clinical dialogue scripts, and tracking tools.
A comprehensive 9-12 social skills curriculum framework designed to support students transitioning into high school and preparing for post-secondary college, career, and independent life pathways.
A two-session therapeutic school counseling curriculum designed to support students transitioning to summer break. Students celebrate their growth, build a summer coping toolkit, and bridge their return to school in the fall.
A high-intensity, 2-hour self-paced unit for high school seniors covering the essential North Carolina Economics and Personal Finance (EPF) standards. This sequence compresses complex economic theories and financial management strategies into actionable, mastery-focused modules.
A comprehensive, fast-paced financial literacy unit designed to cover the North Carolina EPF standards in a 2-hour self-paced format. The unit focuses on the core principles of economics, personal income, credit management, and consumer protection through high-impact visual summaries and practical activities.
A comprehensive high school unit covering the fundamentals of personal finance, including earning income, budgeting, saving, investing, credit management, and wealth protection. Students develop practical skills to navigate the modern economic landscape.
A 4-week counseling sequence designed for students with autism to navigate the transition to high school, manage sensory challenges (like balloons and loud noises), and master social cues for major milestones like Prom and Graduation.
A comprehensive suite of evidence-based mental health interventions and resources for school clinicians, covering grief, depression, anxiety, conduct disorders, and crisis prevention for K-12 students.
A 35-minute Bible lesson for high school students focused on the biblical virtue of self-control as a Fruit of the Spirit, using the metaphor of a city's walls.
A comprehensive sequence designed to prepare high school seniors for the academic, administrative, and social-emotional shifts of college life. Students will master time management through syllabus analysis, learn to navigate and advocate for campus support services, and develop strategies for maintaining well-being in a new social environment.
A comprehensive toolkit for school counselors and staff to support students experiencing prolonged grief. This sequence provides age-appropriate emotional regulation tools, communication strategies, and professional development for staff to create a trauma-informed environment.
A collection of colorful, minimalist posters for an elementary school bulletin board, providing families with routines, school support information, and community resources.