This sequence introduces 3rd-grade students to the basic concepts of investing by differentiating it from saving. Through the relatable 'lemonade stand' model, students learn about ownership, risk, reward, and long-term thinking.
A comprehensive multi-day social-emotional learning unit that empowers students to monitor their internal weather, build emotional empathy with peers, and foster responsible decision-making during high-pressure emotional systems.
A character education unit exploring crucial social-emotional skills across three dimensions: empathy and kindness, respect and active listening, and integrity and responsibility. Through interactive discussions, practical scenarios, and reflective exercises, students cultivate a stronger sense of self and community.
A week-long, 30-minute daily back-to-school program focusing on social-emotional learning and name recall. Through active, no-prep movement games (3 indoor, 2 outdoor), elementary students in grades K-3 build a warm, inclusive, and cooperative classroom community.
A 6-session social skills group program designed specifically for 4 third-grade boys. Built around a 'Wildwood Rangers' forest theme, the program develops active listening, emotional regulation, and conflict resolution through engaging, hands-on crafts and ranger challenges.
A comprehensive 6-week small group counseling curriculum for mid-elementary students focused on developing executive functioning skills through the lens of Impulsive Ninja and Focused Ninja. Includes weekly facilitator lesson guides, student activities, and teacher/parent collaboration tools.
A comprehensive daily 10-minute SEL curriculum for grades 1-6 focusing on Skills for Learning and Emotion Regulation. Includes teacher scripts, Tier 1 behavioral strategies, and teacher-administered pre/post assessments.
A 14-day Summer School curriculum focused on the Zones of Regulation. Designed for young learners, it introduces emotional awareness, physical body clues, and self-regulation tools through interactive visual slides, printable workbook sheets, and comprehensive teacher plans.
A three-part social-emotional learning series for early elementary students themed around 'Camp Compassion'. Through camp-themed adventures, students learn self-regulation, cooperative trail-sharing, and kindness scouting.
A 6-week adventure-themed SEL group curriculum designed to help students master emotion regulation through the metaphor of climbing a mountain and establishing a basecamp. Students learn to map feelings, weather emotional storms, practice calming strategies, and build a personalized coping toolkit.
A 30-student multi-round partner rotation system featuring 4 themes (Candy, Kids Snacks, Emoji Faces, and Symbols) with both 2-match and 4-match versions to maximize student engagement and flexibility.
A 6-session attendance unit for grades K-3 designed to foster a sense of belonging, teach morning routines, frame attendance as an exciting adventure, teach post-absence support, and provide strategies for overcoming attendance obstacles.
A four-week lunch-bunch small-group curriculum designed for transitioning 6th-grade students who are new to the school, addressing welcome, connections, coping strategies, and future goal-setting.
A comprehensive Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) toolkit for summer school programs based on Second Step verbiage. Features custom needs assessments, and pre/post-tests across three targeted grade bands (1-2, 3-4, and 5-6) covering Growth Mindset & Goal Setting and Emotion Management.
A multi-week social-emotional learning unit focusing on building functional, helpful verbal and non-verbal communication skills. Designed for 3rd and 4th grade small groups with integrated autism support visual guides, cooperative games, and practical school scenarios.
A 3-lesson transition curriculum designed to guide elementary and middle school students through end-of-year closure, processing difficult and successful days, saying healthy goodbyes to teachers and peers, and building anticipation for the future.
A cohesive 4-session social-emotional intervention sequence designed for small groups (Tier 3) to practice emotional regulation, self-advocacy, growth mindset, and conflict resolution using a fun, collaborative 'Social Detective' theme.
A developmental counseling sequence designed to help 1st, 3rd, and 5th-grade students reflect on their personal growth, process the transition of the ending school year, and build positive coping strategies for managing big feelings during the summer.
An end-of-year reflection and social-emotional learning series styled as a scientific laboratory. Students act as 'Growth Chemists' to study and control their reaction rates, transmit self-advocacy signals, and map out their senior scientist support network.
A high-stakes, collaborative tabletop escape curriculum. Missions are self-contained and fun, targeting academic anxiety, family duty, digital literacy, and friendship & peer pressure (e.g. someone left out, group conflict escalating, friend pressured to do wrong). Recruits build decision-making, social intelligence, and value systems.
A social-emotional learning sequence for early elementary students to master classroom behavior, self-regulation, and peer conflict resolution. It features the 'Choice Champions' lesson on smart behavior choices and the 'Peace Pals' lesson on conflict coping skills.
A dynamic, science-themed group counseling curriculum that helps elementary students build essential social skills, friendship qualities, and positive self-talk. Through hands-on 'experiments' and interactive lessons, students master the elements of healthy social connections.
An 8-session strength-based group counseling curriculum focusing on building resilience and self-esteem. Integrates key Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills through a collaborative 'Explorer's Field Guide' theme.
An 8-week social-emotional intervention sequence designed for neurodivergent and shy students. It uses a "Field Guide" and "Wildwood Scouting" metaphor to build self-confidence, ease the anxiety of trying new things, and structure decision-making.
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 two-part SEL sequence for a one-on-one session. It introduces the "Gear Switch" metaphor for transitions and follows up with a deeper look at personal responsibility and how "focusing on yourself" translates to group success.
A comprehensive social skills unit focusing on personal space and boundaries across various school settings and routines for the week of May 25th. This unit differentiates for four distinct classroom groups (Kean, Ramapo, WP, and WashU) with tailored social stories and activities.