A comprehensive unit for 6th graders on identifying signs of mental health distress in online spaces, understanding the impact of cyberbullying, and learning how to report safety concerns on digital platforms.
A week-long series of community circle meetings focused on 'minding your business' social skills through transit-themed discussions, scenarios, and school-related Scattergories.
A sequence designed for a 13-year-old student with ADHD, OCD, and anxiety to build patience and manage impulsivity in high-stress classroom situations. Focuses on waiting for permission during overstimulation and navigating the delay when requesting help after a period of refusal.
A narrative-driven social work unit for DHH students focusing on non-verbal communication and emotion recognition. Set in a futuristic 'cyber-school' environment to mirror the interactive style of Deafverse.
A 5-part journey into building positive mental habits, focusing on gratitude, mindfulness, and kindness through an architectural lens. Students act as 'Joy Architects' to design their own daily well-being routines.
An 8-week Tier 2 group intervention focused on Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) for students, providing tools to recognize, understand, and respond to mental health challenges in themselves and others.
A unit focused on helping middle school boys navigate social dynamics, specifically focusing on how to gain positive attention through appropriate behavior, timing, and reading social contexts.
A temporary sequence to manage lesson removal.
A sequence designed for rising 6th graders to navigate the social complexities of middle school by identifying expected and unexpected behaviors in the lunchroom, at recess, and during the school transition.
A Pre-K social-emotional learning series focused on using communication to express needs and developing resilience strategies to 'bounce back' from common triggers like turn-taking and disappointment. Featuring Sonic the Hedgehog, dinosaurs, and monster trucks to engage young learners.
A comprehensive bullying prevention curriculum for PK-6 students, featuring two distinct 30-minute sessions for every individual grade level. The program uses mentor texts by Kathryn Otoshi, Trudy Ludwig, Julia Cook, and others to scaffold concepts of power imbalance, upstander strategies, and school culture change.