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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Discover a curated collection of free Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) resources tailored for educators, students, and parents. Gain practical skills in recognizing and managing thought patterns through interactive activities, insightful lessons, and real-world scenarios. Empower yourself with evidence-based tools to boost emotional resilience and problem-solving, making mental well-being accessible to all.

Suggested Resources

What’s Going On Inside?

Tier 1

6th Grade Class

45 mins

An interactive session introducing students to the basics of CBT by exploring thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; builds self-awareness and foundational skills for emotional regulation.

Thought Detectives

Tier 2

8th Grade Small Group

60 mins

Students learn to identify and challenge unhelpful thoughts in small groups, strengthening critical thinking and self-talk modification.

Cognitive Shuffle

Tier 1

5th Grade Class

30 mins

A fast-paced game that encourages students to reframe negative thoughts into positive alternatives, reinforcing adaptive thinking patterns.

Thinking Traps

Tier 3

9th Grade Student

40 mins

Individualized CBT worksheets and journaling prompts to help a student recognize and overcome cognitive distortions in real-life scenarios.

Mindful Reboot

Tier 2

7th Grade Small Group

50 mins

A guided small-group workshop combining mindfulness and CBT techniques to address anxiety triggers and promote coping strategies.

Socratic Spotlight

Tier 1

10th Grade Class

55 mins

Classroom role-play and guided questioning to model Socratic dialogue techniques for uncovering underlying beliefs.

Brain Logic

Tier 2

11th Grade Small Group

45 mins

An analytical approach using CBT worksheets to help students map out evidence for and against troubling thoughts, promoting balanced thinking.

Shift the Story

Tier 3

12th Grade Student

60 mins

One-on-one narrative therapy module with CBT integration, guiding the student to rewrite their personal challenges as growth stories.

Overthinking SOS

Tier 1

9th Grade Class

35 mins

An engaging classroom intervention that identifies overthinking patterns and teaches students quick CBT techniques to break the cycle.

Feelings Firewall

Tier 2

8th Grade Small Group

50 mins

Small group module teaching students how CBT acts like a firewall for feelings—preventing negative thought ‘viruses’ from taking over.

Reality Check

Tier 1

10th Grade Class

40 mins

Class-based reality-testing exercise where students compare predictions to outcomes, reinforcing CBT’s evidence-based approach.

Hidden Assumptions

Tier 3

11th Grade Student

55 mins

Individual CBT deep-dive identifying and disputing core beliefs through targeted worksheets and reflective reading.

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Hidden Assumptions

An individualized CBT session guiding an 11th grade student through identifying and disputing core beliefs using targeted reading, worksheets, and reflection. This Tier 3 lesson deepens self-awareness and equips the student with practical CBT strategies in a single 55-minute session.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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Joanna Torres

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CA Social Worker

Understanding CBT: Thoughts, Feelings, Actions

This lesson introduces students to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), focusing on the interplay between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Students will explore how these elements influence each other and learn practical strategies to manage stress and anxiety. This lesson is crucial for developing self-awareness and emotional regulation skills, which are essential for mental well-being and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

Deb Schmill

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NY Instructor

Calm Your Mind: Mastering Anxiety with CBT Techniques

This 6-session individual lesson for a 6th-grade female student focuses on reducing anxiety, excessive worry, and overthinking using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) interventions. Each 45-minute session is designed to empower the student with practical skills to manage anxiety, fostering emotional well-being and resilience.

Tier 3
3/7

Suani Lopez

E

CA Social Worker

CBT for Kids: Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors

This lesson is designed for 1st to 3rd grade students with special needs and behavior challenges. The objective is to engage students in a fun, collaborative, and hands-on activity that helps them understand the connection between helpful and unhelpful thoughts and their feelings and behaviors using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) principles. The lesson is designed to be completed in 15 minutes.

Tier 2
2/25
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Kristen LaRosa

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AZ Counselor

Mind Over Mood

This lesson introduces 6th graders to the basics of the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) framework, focusing on understanding thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. This foundational knowledge is crucial for developing emotional intelligence and resilience, helping students manage their emotions and reactions in everyday situations. The lesson is designed for a single 15-minute session and includes engaging activities and a game to reinforce learning.

Tier 1
Wednesday
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Thomas Nikiper

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MA Counselor

Calm and Confident

This lesson aims to introduce second graders to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques to help them manage anxiety. Through a combination of game-based learning, experiential activities, and discussion, students will learn to identify anxious thoughts and practice calming strategies. This lesson is important as it equips young students with tools to manage their emotions, promoting emotional well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25

Stacie Browne-Gallagher

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NY Counselor, Psychologist, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, School Administrator

Grounding Practices for Trauma

This lesson introduces 10th grade students to grounding practices that can help manage trauma-related stress and anxiety. Through experiential learning and inquiry-based activities, students will explore techniques such as the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding method. This lesson is important as it equips students with practical tools to manage emotional distress, fostering resilience and emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25

Fazeel Chauhan

E

CA Social Worker

Mind Over Impulse

An individualized session focused on developing personal impulse control strategies through cognitive behavioral techniques. This lesson is crucial for students needing tailored support to improve decision-making skills.

Tier 3
2/27
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Mindful Moments: Journaling and Positive Self-Talk

This follow-up individual counseling session aims to build on the previous lesson by introducing journaling and positive self-talk as additional strategies to manage overthinking. These techniques can help the student process thoughts and emotions more effectively, leading to improved mental well-being and focus.

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

E

CA Psychologist

Mind Games: Unmasking Thoughts

In this engaging lesson, high school students in a therapeutic classroom will explore various cognitive distortions and learn techniques to challenge and reframe unhelpful thoughts. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-awareness and emotional regulation, empowering students to make informed choices about their moods and behaviors. The session will last 35 minutes and is designed as a Tier 2 group lesson.

Tier 2
4/2
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Kimberly MacDonald

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Tic Tactics

Over 10 weeks of 30-minute one-on-one sessions teaching a 5th grade student CBIT strategies to manage Tourette’s and co-occurring ADHD. This Tier 3 plan provides personalized support, self-awareness tools, habit-reversal techniques, and relaxation methods from the Tourette Association of America.

Tier 3
Tuesday

David Hoch

E

CA Psychologist

Unmasking Cognitive Distortions

This 5-session lesson for 8th graders focuses on identifying and challenging cognitive distortions, which are irrational thought patterns that can negatively impact mental health. Through interactive activities and discussions, students will learn to recognize these distortions in their own thinking and develop healthier cognitive habits, empowering them to improve their emotional well-being.

Tier 1
4/19
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Nancy Love

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MD Instructor

Executive Functioning and Emotional Regulation

This 6-week program is designed for a 9th-grade male student who enjoys art and struggles with mental health. The objective is to improve executive functioning skills, identify emotions, regulate emotions, and learn coping skills. Each session lasts 10 minutes and includes a lesson plan, worksheet, activity, game, discussion, project, and a cool-down activity.

Tier 3
2/25
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Ashley Stone

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WI Social Worker

Restructuring Our Thoughts

In this 30-minute group therapy session, students will learn about cognitive restructuring, a technique to help them identify and challenge negative thought patterns. This lesson is important as it equips students with tools to manage their thoughts and emotions, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 2
2/25
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Ting Gao

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NY Behavior Interventionist

Flip the Script: Positive Thinking

This three-session individual counseling series for 8th graders focuses on reframing negative thinking patterns into positive ones. It's crucial for developing emotional resilience and improving mental well-being. Each session lasts 30 minutes and is designed to provide personalized support and practical strategies for managing negative thoughts.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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Gianna Akerberg

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Emotion Regulation Toolbox

One-on-one coaching session guiding a 7th grader to build a personalized emotion regulation toolbox of coping strategies, grounded in CASEL competencies—for self-management and resilience. This Tier 3 intervention is 20 minutes long and provides concrete practice and reflection.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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bbeldenscott

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Mastering the Mind: Decision-Making and Problem-Solving for Teens

This lesson is designed for students who struggle with emotional regulation and decision-making, focusing on enhancing their problem-solving skills through realistic scenarios and CBT strategies. The session will last 30 minutes, incorporating differentiation strategies and offering a Spanish translation option to ensure accessibility for all learners.

Tier 2
3/21
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Jami Dion

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MA School Administrator

Introduction to CBT: Understanding Thoughts and Feelings

This lesson serves as an introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for middle school students. It aims to help students understand the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Through discussion, group activities, and a CBT exercise, students will learn how to identify and challenge negative thoughts. This foundational lesson is important as it equips students with basic CBT skills that can be built upon in future sessions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jessica Handley

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TN Instructor

CBT Triangle and Brain Connection

This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to the CBT triangle, which connects thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and its relationship with brain function. Through engaging activities, students will learn how their thoughts can influence their emotions and actions. This lesson is important as it empowers students with self-awareness and emotional regulation skills, fostering resilience and mental well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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James Kelliher

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VT Counselor

Emotional Regulation Counseling Session

This individual counseling session is designed to help 7th-grade students recognize and manage their emotions effectively. Through personalized discussion and activities, students will learn to identify their emotions, understand their triggers, and apply coping strategies. This session aims to enhance emotional intelligence and resilience, which are crucial for personal and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25
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Sarah Corrigan

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MA Psychologist

Grounding and Coping Skills

This lesson introduces grounding techniques to help students manage distressing emotions and memories. It is designed to support a 6th-grade boy in overcoming trauma from a robbery by teaching him practical coping strategies. The lesson is important as it empowers students with tools to handle emotional distress, promoting resilience and emotional well-being.

Tier 3
2/25
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Zerica Bills

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TX Counselor

What Triggers You?

Identify personal emotional triggers and learn strategies to cope with them. This lesson is essential for developing personalized emotional regulation techniques.

Tier 3
2/26
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Transforming Thoughts: Positive Self-Talk

This 5-session lesson is designed for a 3rd grade student on an IEP, focusing on identifying negative and positive self-talk, understanding coping strategies, and exploring cognitive behavioral triangle connections. Each 20-minute session will empower the student with practical skills to transform negative thoughts into positive ones, enhancing their emotional well-being and resilience.

Tier 3
4/15
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Lindsey Jordan

Instructor

Crisis Toolkit

A small-group program offering targeted tools and strategies for students who need extra support in de-escalating emotions during crisis moments. This 30-minute Tier 2 (group) session for 7th graders helps them identify triggers, practice de-escalation skills, and create personalized safety plans.

Tier 2
Wednesday
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Art Fergusson

Instructor

Coping with Anxiety: Strategies for Success

This lesson aims to equip 10th-grade students with practical strategies to cope with anxiety. By engaging in a discussion, watching a video, and participating in an activity, students will learn to identify anxiety triggers and apply coping mechanisms. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to manage their mental health effectively, fostering resilience and emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Karla Harness Brown

E

CA Instructor

Healing Superpowers: Coping Mechanisms for Resilience

This two-session lesson is designed for a 13-year-old girl to explore and develop coping mechanisms after surviving trauma. The lesson aims to empower her with practical strategies to manage emotions and build resilience. Each session is 25 minutes long and includes a lesson plan, activity, and discussion to facilitate understanding and application of these vital skills.

Tier 3
3/26
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Darcy Lord-Evans

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NC Counselor

Are Your Thoughts Controlling You?

An engaging class discussion on cognitive distortions and how they can impact mental health. Students will learn to identify and challenge negative thought patterns. This lesson is crucial for helping students develop self-awareness and emotional intelligence, which are essential for mental well-being. Designed for a 10th-grade class, the session will last 45 minutes and is suitable for Tier 1 classroom-wide support.

Tier 1
3/18

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Navigating Social Anxiety

This 8-session plan helps 10th-grade students understand social anxiety and explore effective coping strategies through personal reflection and self-guided activities. Each session focuses on different aspects of social anxiety, allowing students to develop personalized coping strategies and apply them in real-life situations. This approach promotes mental well-being and resilience by equipping students with the knowledge and tools to handle social situations more confidently.

Tier 1
2/25

Brytnee Peacock

E

CA Psychologist

Mindful Moments

This lesson aims to help 9th grade female students reduce symptoms of OCD through trauma-informed teaching strategies. By focusing on mindfulness and self-awareness, students will learn techniques to manage their symptoms, allowing them to better access classroom instruction. This lesson is important as it empowers students with tools to improve their mental health and academic performance.

Tier 2
2/25
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Nicole Camp

S

MA Psychologist

Grief Counseling Simulation

This lesson involves a simulation-based activity where students role-play as grief counselors and clients. Through this exercise, students will learn effective communication and empathy skills, which are crucial for interpersonal relationships and emotional intelligence. The lesson includes feedback sessions to help students reflect on their performance and improve their skills, making it a valuable experience for personal and professional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie Cordero

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TX Counselor

Calm Down, Power Up!

This series of 10 counseling sessions for 1st-grade students focuses on implementing self-regulation strategies to manage frustration and negative emotions. Each session builds on the previous one, reinforcing emotional intelligence and social skills, helping students navigate their feelings and interactions more effectively. Designed for a Tier 1 classroom setting, each session lasts 30 minutes.

Tier 1
4/6

Kimberly Clark

E

CA Psychologist

Mindful Moments: Positive Self-Talk

This individual counseling session is designed for an 11th-grade student experiencing anxiety symptoms. The session will focus on introducing the concept of positive self-talk and its impact on emotional well-being. The student will learn how to create a personalized self-talk script for anxiety-inducing situations, enhancing their ability to manage emotions and stress effectively. This session is crucial for developing resilience and promoting a positive mindset.

Tier 3
2/25

Kyle Ryan

E

CA Psychologist

Mindful Regulation and Safe Responses

This lesson focuses on helping students manage their responses to social and environmental triggers through cognitive exposure and practice. By using trauma-informed teaching, active learning, and project-based learning strategies, students will engage in activities that promote self-regulation and safe behavior responses. This lesson is crucial for developing emotional intelligence and resilience, enabling students to navigate challenging situations effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Francesca Styles

S

MA Behavior Interventionist

Mindset Makeover

This 3-session lesson is designed for a student struggling with low self-esteem, negative mindset, perfectionism, PTSD, anxiety, and depression. It focuses on teaching positive coping strategies, 'I' statements, positive self-talk, and reframing negative thoughts to help manage overwhelming situations. Each session is 30 minutes long and includes a variety of engaging components to support individual growth and emotional well-being.

Tier 3
4/14

Sara Andrea Mendoza

E

CA Psychologist

Resolving Conflicts Peacefully

This lesson teaches the student effective conflict resolution techniques to handle disagreements peacefully. Through scenario-based activities and discussions, the student will learn to negotiate and find mutually beneficial solutions.

Tier 1
4/28
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Jenna Beebe

S

MA Counselor

Emotional Regulation Exploration

This lesson focuses on teaching students emotional regulation strategies through a combination of video content and interactive discussion. By understanding and practicing these strategies, students can better manage their emotions in various situations, leading to improved mental health and interpersonal relationships. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with tools to handle emotional challenges effectively, fostering resilience and emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jason Levene

S

MA School Administrator, Psychologist, Counselor

Intrusive Thoughts Exploration

This lesson introduces 4th graders to the concept of intrusive thoughts and how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can help manage them. Through experiential learning and collaborative activities, students will explore examples of intrusive thoughts and discuss strategies to cope with them. This lesson is important as it helps students understand their thoughts and emotions, promoting mental health awareness and emotional regulation.

Tier 1
2/25
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James Kelliher

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VT Counselor

Finding Calm in Chaos

This lesson is designed for a visually impaired student experiencing low self-esteem and emotional dysregulation. Over four 20-minute sessions, the student will learn and apply positive coping skills such as 'stop and think' strategies, 'I statements', anxiety coping skills, and grounding techniques. This lesson aims to empower the student to manage overwhelming scenarios and build resilience.

Tier 3
4/14

Sara Andrea Mendoza

E

CA Psychologist

Breaking the Cycle

This lesson helps students identify patterns of rumination and develop healthy coping strategies. By understanding these cycles, students can learn to manage their thoughts and emotions more effectively, leading to improved mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Alexandra McArthur

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MA Counselor

Pause, Think, Act: Mastering Impulse Control

This two-session lesson is designed for an 8th grade male student with ADHD who struggles with impulse control and understanding cause and effect. The goal is to help the student develop strategies to pause and think before acting, and to find alternative activities to replace negative choices. Each session is 15 minutes long, focusing on practical and relatable scenarios to empower the student to make better decisions.

Tier 3
3/28

Emily McClure

Counselor

Why Do We Feel This Way?

A focused session for students who have experienced trauma, helping them understand their emotions and reactions. This lesson is key to personal insight and emotional regulation.

Tier 3
3/27
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Brittney Bullard

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NC Social Worker

Coping Skills Toolkit: Tools for Emotional Regulation

This lesson provides students with a toolkit of coping skills to help regulate emotions and handle stress. Students will engage in activities such as creating personalized coping cards and practicing various techniques. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to manage stress and emotions, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Bailey

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Mindfulness for Anxiety Relief

This lesson introduces high school students to mindfulness techniques aimed at reducing anxiety. Through a combination of video, discussion, and hands-on activities, students will learn how to apply mindfulness in their daily lives to manage stress and anxiety. This lesson is important as it equips students with practical tools to enhance their mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lyndsey Francisco

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MA Counselor

Finding Strength: Understanding Self-Harm and Seeking Help

This lesson is designed for an 11th-grade girl with a history of behavioral health challenges. The goal is to discuss the dangers of self-harm and how to seek help, providing a safe space for understanding and empowerment. This individual session will last 30 minutes and includes a lesson plan, script, discussion, warm-up, and cool-down activities.

Tier 3
3/4
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Molly Mulhern

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NY Instructor

Calm Quest

A two-session individual intervention for 7th graders that builds self-awareness of stress signals and equips students with personalized coping strategies. Through guided reflection and practice, students learn to recognize their stress, experiment with calming techniques, and craft a coping action plan for real-life situations.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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Ivonne Antonio

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CA Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Control Your Calm

In this 30-minute, one-session lesson, 7th graders will learn practical strategies for recognizing and regulating their emotions. This Tier 1 classroom lesson equips students with self-awareness and coping tools to enhance emotional well-being and build a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
Wednesday

QA Individual

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NY Counselor

Facing Fears

This lesson helps individual students understand and confront their fears through cognitive-behavioral strategies. It is crucial for building confidence and resilience, specifically designed for a 10th-grade student. The lesson is structured for a 40-minute session, focusing on school psychology.

Tier 3
Tuesday
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Madeline Perry

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MA Counselor

Brain Balance: Mastering Emotions

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of emotional regulation through engaging activities and a video. They will learn about the 'upstairs' and 'downstairs' brain and how emotions can lead to impulsive reactions. By understanding these concepts, students will gain practical strategies to manage their emotions effectively, such as deep breathing and counting to ten. This lesson is crucial for helping students develop self-control and emotional awareness, which are essential skills for personal and social success.

Tier 1
2/25

Nadine Cenord

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NY Social Worker

Anxiety Unplugged

An individual session aimed at helping students disconnect from sources of anxiety, both external and internal, and find peace within themselves. This lesson is important as it empowers students with practical techniques to manage anxiety, fostering emotional resilience and well-being. Designed for 11th-grade students, the session lasts 30 minutes and focuses on Tier 3 individual support.

Tier 3
3/26

Crystal Sullivan

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NY Social Worker

Is My Brain in Control?

Students will learn about how the brain processes emotions and the science behind emotional regulation. This lesson empowers students with knowledge about their brain, fostering a sense of control over their emotions.

Tier 1
3/21

Juanita Martinez

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TX Counselor

Breaking the Hurt Cycle

In this one-on-one session, an 8th-grade student will learn healthy strategies to recognize self-harm triggers, practice coping skills, and build a personalized safety plan. This Tier 3 intervention empowers the student to manage difficult emotions and reduce self-harm urges—crucial for their well-being and resilience.

Tier 3
Wednesday

Brian Anderson

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NY Instructor

Impulse Control in Action

This lesson focuses on helping a 3rd grade student with impulsivity learn to regulate their behavior in a classroom setting. Using game-based learning, the lesson includes a scenario-based activity set in a PE context to engage the student actively. This approach is important as it provides a practical and interactive way for the student to understand and practice self-regulation, which is crucial for their social and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25

Ryan Holt Ph.D.

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CA Psychologist

Pathway to Calm

This lesson is designed to support Grade 9 students returning from psychiatric hospitalizations by focusing on distress tolerance and reintegration into a school routine. Through trauma-informed teaching and inquiry-based learning, students will explore strategies to manage stress and anxiety, helping them transition smoothly back into their academic environment. This lesson is crucial for building resilience and confidence in students as they navigate their return to school.

Tier 3
2/25
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Erin Merrill

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MA Counselor

Mindful Parenting: Cultivating Calm

This lesson introduces parents to mindfulness techniques that can improve family dynamics and support their children's mental health. By learning and practicing mindfulness, parents can create a more peaceful and supportive home environment. This session will empower parents with tools to manage stress, enhance communication, and foster emotional resilience in their children.

Tier 1
2/25

Aaron Armstrong

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TN Social Worker, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher

Emotional Regulation Workshop

This lesson focuses on helping students with ADHD and ED develop emotional regulation skills through active learning and trauma-informed teaching. By engaging in a guided discussion, students will explore their emotions and learn strategies to manage them effectively. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-awareness and emotional control, which are essential for personal and academic success. Additionally, it includes a discussion on the effects of marijuana use to help students understand its impact on emotional regulation.

Tier 2
2/25

Michelle Schneider

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CA Psychologist

Emotional First Aid: Coping Strategies for Tough Times

Equip students with emotional coping skills for when they encounter personal challenges. They will learn practical strategies for immediate emotional support, fostering resilience and a positive mental health framework.

Tier 1
3/4

p adams

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NC Social Worker

Impulse Control Techniques

Teaching students techniques to control impulsive behaviors, aimed at middle school students, particularly 6th graders. The lesson will focus on helping students recognize impulsive behaviors and apply strategies to manage them effectively. The duration of the lesson is approximately 60 minutes.

Tier 1
2/25

Hollie Overholt

E

CA Counselor

Impulse Control Mastery

This 5-session lesson plan is designed for 7th-grade students to help them manage their impulses effectively. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn strategies to control impulsive behaviors, which is crucial for personal development and success in both academic and social settings.

Tier 1
Monday
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bbeldenscott

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Empowerment Journey: Building Emotional Intelligence

This 8-week lesson series is designed to empower students on a threat assessment safety plan by enhancing their emotional intelligence. Each session focuses on key areas such as self-control, empathy, resilience, anger management, decision-making, and self-reflection. Through a blend of game-based learning, restorative practices, trauma-informed teaching, and active learning, students will engage in meaningful activities that promote personal growth and emotional regulation. This series is crucial for helping students develop the skills needed to navigate challenges, make informed choices, and build positive relationships.

Tier 1
2/25

Krysti Hesse

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AZ Social Worker

Healthy Coping Strategies

Teaching 3rd-grade students about healthy coping mechanisms to manage stress and trauma.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Claas

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WI Counselor

Choices and Changes

This series of 10 counseling lessons is designed for a 1st grade special education student who is demonstrating a pattern of poor choices affecting their social interactions. The lessons aim to develop personal accountability and self-regulation skills, crucial for improving social relationships and overall classroom behavior. Each session is 30 minutes long, focusing on interactive and engaging activities tailored to individual needs.

Tier 3
4/6

Kimberly Clark

E

CA Psychologist

Impulse Control and Communication

This lesson focuses on helping students with autism manage impulsivity and verbal threats through self-awareness and communication strategies. By engaging in activities that promote emotional regulation and effective communication, students will learn to recognize their impulses and express themselves in a positive manner. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to navigate social interactions and reduce conflicts.

Tier 3
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Impulse Control and Communication

This lesson focuses on helping students with autism manage impulsivity and verbal threats through self-awareness and communication strategies. By engaging in activities that promote emotional regulation and effective communication, students will learn to recognize their impulses and express themselves in a positive manner. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to navigate social interactions and reduce conflicts.

Tier 3
2/25
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Shequeta Harris

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NC Behavior Interventionist

The Power of Positive Self-Talk

Focus on developing a positive internal dialogue to improve emotional regulation. This lesson helps students replace negative thoughts with positive affirmations, enhancing self-esteem and emotional resilience. Designed for 11th-grade students, this 45-minute session provides individual support to foster emotional growth and resilience.

Tier 3
3/20
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Kayla O'Shea

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MA Psychologist

The Power of Positive Thinking

This lesson introduces cognitive behavioral strategies to help students understand the impact of positive thinking on mental health. Students will engage in activities to practice reframing negative thoughts into positive ones, fostering a healthier mindset. This lesson is crucial for developing resilience and emotional well-being, equipping students with tools to manage stress and challenges effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

Emotional Regulation Skills

This counseling session is designed to help a 5th-grade student learn and practice emotional regulation skills. By focusing on coping strategies such as deep breathing, positive self-talk, and visualization, the student will gain tools to manage emotions effectively. These skills are crucial for personal development and can enhance the student's ability to handle stress and emotional challenges.

Tier 3
2/25

Hollie Overholt

E

CA Counselor

Anxiety Busters

This 5-session lesson for 7th graders focuses on evidence-based activities to manage anxiety, providing students with practical tools and strategies to cope with stress. It's important as it empowers students with skills to handle anxiety, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
4/29
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Molly Mulhern

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NY Instructor

Building Emotional Resilience

This lesson aims to build on the impulse control strategies previously learned by focusing on emotional resilience and self-regulation. The student will engage in activities that promote understanding and managing emotions, including a video discussion, a role-playing exercise, and a reflective worksheet. This lesson is important as it helps the student develop a deeper understanding of their emotions and equips them with tools to handle challenging situations more effectively.

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

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CA Psychologist

Anxiety Busters

This 5-session lesson for 7th graders focuses on evidence-based activities to manage anxiety, providing students with practical tools and strategies to cope with stress. It's important as it empowers students with skills to handle anxiety, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
Monday
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bbeldenscott

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Finding Your Calm

In this 45-minute, one-on-one session, the student will learn to recognize their emotions and practice personalized strategies to regulate them. This Tier 3 lesson empowers a 3rd grader to build a “Calm Toolbox” they can use anytime they feel upset or overwhelmed.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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Michelle Vasquez

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CA Counselor

Chill Pill Toolkit

This one-on-one behavior support packet guides a 7th grade student through personalized coping strategies and emotional tracking in a 30-minute session. Building self-regulation skills fosters resilience, academic focus, and well-being.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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Amanda Nickles

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CA Social Worker

Mindful Thinking: Restructuring Negativity

This lesson focuses on helping students identify automatic negative thoughts and use cognitive restructuring techniques to transform these into more positive, coping thoughts. This is crucial for students experiencing anxiety and depression as it empowers them with tools to manage their thoughts and emotions effectively, fostering resilience and mental well-being.

Tier 1
3/17
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John Crocker

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MA School Administrator

Emotion Management Mastery

This lesson aims to equip students with Autism in Grade 11 with practical strategies to manage anger and other strong emotions. Through a combination of game-based learning, video content, and active discussion, students will explore techniques to regulate their emotions effectively. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to handle emotional challenges, promoting better mental health and interpersonal relationships.

Tier 2
2/25
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Julia McGary

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MA Counselor

Mindful Decision-Making: Your Personal Guide to Wise Choices

This individual counseling session empowers students to practice mindful decision-making skills tailored to their personal academic and life scenarios. Through personalized guidance, students will learn to evaluate choices and consider long-term impacts, enhancing their critical thinking and responsibility.

Tier 3
3/25

Megan Mazzeo

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MA Social Worker

Mindfulness Moments

Engage in a brief mindfulness exercise to center thoughts and feelings. This practice helps individuals improve focus and decrease stress in just a few minutes. Designed for individual adults, this Tier 3 lesson focuses on coping skills through a 10-minute session.

Tier 3
4/25

David Bjork

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MA General Education Teacher

Impulse Control through Mindfulness

Students will be introduced to mindfulness techniques aimed at improving impulse control. The lesson will include guided meditation and reflective journaling, providing students with practical tools to manage their impulses effectively. This lesson is important as it helps students develop self-regulation and emotional control, which are essential skills for academic and personal success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ting Gao

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NY Behavior Interventionist

Mastering Calm: Anxiety Toolkit

This lesson focuses on helping 11th grade students understand and manage anxiety by developing healthy coping skills. It's crucial for students to learn these skills to navigate the pressures of high school and beyond. The lesson will be conducted in one 45-minute session, engaging students through interactive discussions, readings, and reflective activities.

Tier 1
4/17
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Molly Mulhern

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NY Instructor

Circle of Control: Managing Anxiety

This lesson introduces students to anxiety management tools through the Circle of Control activity. Students will learn to identify what they can and cannot control, helping them focus on manageable aspects of their lives. This lesson is crucial for building resilience and emotional regulation, especially for students with autism, by providing them with practical strategies to manage anxiety.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amanda Caruso

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MA Behavior Interventionist

Crisis Response Planning Workshop

This lesson focuses on equipping veterans and their family members with the skills to develop a personalized Crisis Response Plan for suicide prevention. By understanding the components of a crisis plan and actively engaging in its creation, participants will gain a sense of control and preparedness for potential mental health crises. This lesson is crucial as it empowers individuals with practical tools and strategies to manage crises effectively, fostering resilience and mental well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rachel Carpenter

Instructor

Managing OCD and Anxiety

This lesson introduces high school students to effective strategies for managing OCD and anxiety. Through a guided discussion, students will explore practical techniques to cope with these challenges, fostering a supportive environment for sharing and learning. This lesson is crucial in helping students develop resilience and self-awareness, empowering them to handle stress and anxiety in their daily lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kelly Fowler

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AZ Social Worker

Emotion Management Toolkit

This lesson focuses on helping students manage their emotions by identifying, rating, and discussing them. It includes a video, discussion, and activities to engage students in understanding and practicing emotional regulation. This lesson is important as it equips students with tools to handle emotions in a healthy way, fostering better communication and emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ryan Guild

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MA Counselor

What's Your Calm?

In this 30-minute lesson, 7th graders learn effective coping strategies to manage stress and emotions. This Tier 1 session equips students with practical tools to use in everyday challenges.

Tier 1
Tuesday
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cristal.barko

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AZ Social Worker

What's Your Calm?

In this 30-minute lesson, 7th graders learn effective coping strategies to manage stress and emotions. This Tier 1 session equips students with practical tools to use in everyday challenges.

Tier 1
Tuesday
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Molly Mulhern

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NY Instructor

Coping with Depression: Strategies and Skills

This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to coping strategies for managing feelings of depression. Through a combination of video content and interactive activities, students will explore various techniques to help them understand and manage their emotions. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with practical skills to handle emotional challenges, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25

Ryan Holt Ph.D.

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CA Psychologist

Managing Secondary Trauma: A Quick Guide

This lesson aims to help elementary teachers understand secondary trauma and provide practical strategies to manage it. Secondary trauma can significantly affect teacher well-being and their capacity to effectively support students. This brief discussion-focused lesson highlights the importance of self-care and peer support, promoting a supportive school environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Heidi Kiacz

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MI Counselor

Mastering Emotional Control

This lesson helps 10th graders understand and manage their emotions to enhance decision-making and interpersonal relationships. By exploring the 'upstairs' and 'downstairs' brain concepts, students will learn advanced strategies for emotional regulation, such as mindfulness and cognitive reframing. This lesson is crucial for developing emotional intelligence, which is essential for personal and professional success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Bailey

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Unmasking Cognitive Distortions

This lesson introduces 12th-grade students to cognitive distortions, helping them recognize and understand these thought patterns. By engaging in active and collaborative learning, students will identify examples of cognitive distortions and discuss their impact on mental health. This lesson is crucial for developing critical thinking and emotional awareness, empowering students to challenge negative thought patterns.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

Stress Busters: Mastering the Art of Calm - Online Series

This self-led online series is designed for 18-year-olds to learn stress management skills through concise, 10-minute modules. Each module focuses on practical techniques and strategies to handle stress effectively, crucial for mental health and overall well-being. The series includes engaging videos, readings, and activities, with considerations for students with ADHD.

Tier 1
3/18

Jenny Brennan

Behavior Interventionist, General Education Teacher

What Triggers Me?

Identify common triggers of anxiety and learn how to navigate them effectively. This lesson will help students become more aware of their personal triggers and develop strategies to cope. Designed for a 7th-grade class, this 45-minute session will provide classroom-wide support in understanding and managing anxiety.

Tier 1
3/27
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Morgan Messina

Counselor, Social Worker

Self-Esteem and Confidence Building

This lesson is designed for 6th to 8th graders to help them build self-confidence, improve self-image, and develop a positive mindset. The session will cover topics such as body image, handling negative self-talk, and building resilience. The duration of the lesson is 45 minutes.

Tier 1
2/25
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Britton Smith

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TX Counselor

Impulse Control Fun

This lesson focuses on helping students understand and manage impulsive behavior through engaging activities. It includes a video, a collaborative game, and a worksheet to reinforce learning. The lesson is designed to accommodate non-verbal students, ensuring inclusivity and engagement.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sheila McKnight

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NC Instructor

Circle of Control

Students will learn about emotional regulation by understanding what they can and cannot control. Using the concept of the 'Circle of Control,' they will identify aspects of their lives that they can control and develop effective ways to manage their reactions to uncontrollable factors. This lesson helps students strengthen their resilience and adopt healthier coping mechanisms for stress and anxiety.

Tier 1
2/25
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Tracy M. McCarty

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TX Counselor

Finding Your Calm

In this 45-minute Tier 2 group session, new 9th grade students explore and practice coping skills to manage severe anxiety. This lesson empowers them with practical strategies and peer support to build emotional resilience in their new school environment.

Tier 2
Wednesday

QA Queen

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NY Instructor

Mastering My Emotions: A Personal Journey to Emotional Regulation

This lesson is designed for a 20-year-old intellectually disabled male who struggles with identifying and regulating his emotions. The goal is to help him recognize his emotional triggers and develop strategies to manage them effectively, reducing incidents of eloping and yelling. This individual lesson will be conducted in a single 30-minute session, focusing on personalized strategies and understanding.

Tier 3
3/3

David Sayegh

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CA Psychologist

Calm and Collected

This one-on-one session aims to teach a 3rd grader coping skills to manage anxiety through personalized activities and discussions. By understanding and practicing these skills, the student can better handle stressful situations, leading to improved emotional well-being and academic performance.

Tier 3
2/25
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Ting Gao

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NY Behavior Interventionist

Breaking the Silence: Understanding Self-Harm and Seeking Help

This lesson aims to educate an 11th-grade student on the dangers of self-harm and the importance of seeking help. Through a compassionate and informative approach, the lesson will provide insights into recognizing signs of self-harm, understanding its impact, and exploring ways to seek support. This individual session is crucial for empowering students to make informed decisions about their mental health and well-being.

Tier 3
3/12
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Molly Mulhern

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NY Instructor

Handle with Care

This individual-focused lesson helps students develop empathy and understanding towards themselves and others, which is key to self-regulation. This lesson is important as it empowers students with the ability to manage their emotions and reactions, fostering a healthier social environment. Designed for 9th-grade students, it is a single 20-minute session focusing on Tier 3: Individual support.

Tier 3
3/5

Crystal Sullivan

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NY Social Worker

Stress Busters: Group Brainstorming

In this interactive session, students will work together to identify common sources of stress and develop effective strategies to combat them. Through collaborative problem-solving, they'll learn to support each other in managing stress. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential life skills to handle stress, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer MacCord

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MA Counselor

Mastering My Emotions

This 5-session individual lesson is designed for a 6th-grade boy with ADHD, focusing on decreasing conduct incidents and improving emotional regulation, personal accountability, and maintaining positive peer relationships. The sessions will include engaging activities, discussions, and readings to help the student develop essential life skills in a supportive environment.

Tier 3
4/28
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Jenna Beebe

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MA Counselor

Calm Your Nerves

This individualized session helps a student identify personal triggers for test anxiety and develop personalized calming strategies. It is crucial for fostering self-awareness and effective coping mechanisms.

Tier 3
5/1
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Adriana Hollifield

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NC Counselor

Unlocking Calm: Mastering Coping Skills for Anxiety

This individual lesson is designed for a 7th grader experiencing anxiety for the first time. The goal is to help the student learn about coping skills and identify triggers in a supportive and understanding environment. This lesson is crucial as it empowers the student with tools to manage anxiety, fostering emotional resilience and well-being. The session will last 30 minutes and is tailored to meet the specific needs of the student.

Tier 3
2/27

Brian Anderson

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NY Instructor

Building Bridges: Confident Connections for Social Success

This four-session lesson is designed for an 8th-grade girl with social anxiety, aiming to help her build confidence and security in her relationships. Through personalized activities and guided discussions, the student will learn strategies to manage anxiety and foster meaningful connections. Each session lasts 25 minutes and includes a lesson plan, slide deck, activity, and video to support learning.

Tier 3
3/25
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Darcy Lord-Evans

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NC Counselor

Building Self-Esteem and Coping Skills

This lesson aims to help students struggling with anxiety and depression by focusing on building self-esteem and developing coping skills. Through experiential learning and trauma-informed teaching strategies, students will engage in activities that promote self-awareness and resilience. This lesson is important as it provides students with practical tools to manage their emotions and improve their mental well-being.

Tier 2
2/25

Brytnee Peacock

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CA Psychologist

Emotion Excavation

A 35-minute, one-on-one counseling session guiding an 11th grade student through layered self-reflection exercises to uncover deeper emotions using targeted prompts and activities. This Tier 3 lesson provides structured materials (framework, journal, script, activity) to help the student build emotional awareness and coping strategies.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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Jennifer Nunez

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CA Counselor

Coping Skills Bootcamp

This lesson focuses on teaching an 8th-grade male student coping mechanisms to manage frustration and reduce crying. Through a combination of video learning, experiential activities, and discussions, the student will learn practical strategies to regulate emotions. This lesson is important as it empowers the student with tools to handle emotional challenges, promoting emotional resilience and self-regulation.

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

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CA Psychologist

Impulse Control and Emotional Regulation

This lesson focuses on helping students develop impulse control and emotional regulation skills. By understanding the process model of emotion regulation, students will learn strategies to manage their emotions effectively. This lesson is crucial for students who have been suspended, as it provides them with tools to reflect on their actions and make better decisions in the future.

Tier 2
2/25
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SELENA JONES

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NC Counselor

Coping Skills for Smart Decisions

This lesson is designed for an 8th grade female student struggling with class attendance, focusing on developing coping skills that enhance decision-making abilities. Over two sessions, the student will explore strategies to manage stress and emotions, leading to better choices in everyday situations, including attending school regularly. This lesson is crucial for personal development and emotional intelligence.

Tier 3
4/25

Yvonne Brown

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CA Psychologist