A 4-part series for 3rd graders to differentiate between disagreements, rudeness, meanness, and bullying using trauma-informed and restorative practices.
A 4-session Tier 3 counseling sequence for first graders based on Hunter and the Amazing Remote Control, focusing on identifying feelings, self-advocacy, and emotional regulation.
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 two-session restorative intervention sequence designed for middle school students who have engaged in bullying behaviors. It uses a trauma-informed, restorative justice framework to help students understand the immediate and long-term impact of their actions and develop a concrete blueprint to repair the harm.
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 comprehensive bilingual (English/Spanish) counselor-led curriculum for 6th-grade students transitioning into US and global school environments. Aligned with ASCA Mindset standards, this series cultivates manners, social maturity, respect, and a strong sense of belonging through interactive discussions and cross-cultural comparisons.
A collection of social-emotional learning lessons designed to help kindergarteners develop self-regulation skills, including handling redirections cheerfully and waiting patiently during activities.