A series of lessons focused on building interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, and strong social foundations for students.
A 5-week social-emotional learning sequence focused on mastering the concepts of expected vs. unexpected behaviors, social ripples, and self-regulation within the classroom environment.
A 4-lesson curriculum designed for middle school girls to build healthy friendships, improve communication, and master conflict resolution through interactive worksheets and reflective activities.
A 10-session anger management curriculum for middle school students, focusing on trigger identification, self-awareness, and communication skills through a technical 'Manual' theme.
A two-part series for middle schoolers to master executive functioning skills, focusing on emotional regulation and strategic planning.
A comprehensive middle school readiness sequence focused on both interpersonal emotional intelligence and professional preparation for future success.
A sequence of lessons focused on social-emotional learning, mental health literacy, and resilience-building strategies for young students.
A 6-session counseling intervention for a 9-year-old boy struggling with sleep and motivation, using a "Battery Recharge" metaphor to combine CBT and Person-Centered techniques.
A social-emotional learning unit focused on accepting redirection and consequences across different grade levels. It teaches students to 'pivot' or 'switch' their behavior constructively when given teacher feedback.
A two-part guidance series for 4th-grade girls focused on navigating early social-emotional feelings, distinguishing friendships from crushes, and practicing respectful behavior.
A series of lessons focused on personal growth, executive functioning, and future planning for middle school students.
A comprehensive unit for 6th graders focused on identifying healthy friendship traits, using effective communication to resolve conflicts, and mastering the art of a sincere apology. Students use a 'blueprint' theme to build and repair their social structures.