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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

Discover a curated collection of free Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) resources tailored for educators, students, and parents. Gain practical tools and evidence-based strategies to enhance communication, address challenging behaviors, and nurture healthy family dynamics. Explore interactive lessons, real-world scenarios, and step-by-step activities designed to strengthen parent-child relationships and foster emotional growth.

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Mastering Active Listening with Your Children

This lesson will introduce parents to active listening techniques and provide them with opportunities to practice these skills through role-playing and discussion. Parents will leave with a better understanding of how to foster effective communication with their children.

Tier 1
2/25
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Annie Poblocki

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IA Instructor

Healing Through Play

This lesson uses a game-based approach to help two second-grade girls process trauma related to their biological parents. By engaging in a picture-based activity, the students will explore their feelings and thoughts in a safe and supportive environment. This lesson is important as it provides a gentle and interactive way for the students to express themselves and begin healing, using strategies that are accessible given their reading and spelling levels.

Tier 3
2/25

Stacie Browne-Gallagher

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

Behavior Bingo

In this one-on-one Tier 3 behavior support session, a 4th-grade student will learn about Behavior Bingo—a goal-oriented game that boosts motivation and visually tracks positive actions. In a focused 25-minute session, the student will explore game mechanics, customize their bingo card, review rules and rewards, and reflect on progress to foster self-monitoring and goal attainment.

Tier 3
5/10
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KAREN R

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NY Social Worker

Active Listening Workshop

This lesson focuses on teaching parents the importance of active listening in communication. It includes role-playing activities, discussions, and practical exercises to help parents practice and improve their listening skills.

Tier 1
2/25

Emmanuel Roberts

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DC Instructor

Playful Pathways

This series of play therapy lessons is designed for second-grade students to explore emotions, build social skills, and enhance self-awareness through play. Each session incorporates experiential learning, trauma-informed teaching, and collaborative learning strategies to create a safe and engaging environment. These lessons are crucial for fostering emotional resilience and promoting positive interactions among students. Trauma-informed practices are integrated to ensure a supportive and healing environment, focusing on safety, trust, and empowerment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Nicole Camp

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MA Psychologist

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

Counselor Bingo

In this engaging lesson, students will get to know their school counselor through a fun and interactive Bingo game. This activity helps students understand the counselor's role and feel comfortable approaching them for support. It also encourages listening skills and provides a platform for questions and discussions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Vanessa Duckett

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TX Counselor

Therapy Introduction for Kids

This lesson introduces 3rd-grade students to the concept of therapy in a simple and engaging way. Through a guided discussion, students will learn what therapy is, why people might go to therapy, and how it can help. This lesson is important as it helps normalize the idea of seeking help and promotes mental health awareness from a young age.

Tier 1
3/21

Ryan Holt Ph.D.

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CA Psychologist

Teamwork Triumph

This 3-session lesson is designed for two boys with attentional issues to learn how to work effectively in a group. Over the course of three 30-minute sessions, the boys will engage in discussions, activities, and games that emphasize collaboration, communication, and empathy. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential social skills and strategies to interact positively with peers, which can improve their classroom experience and relationships.

Tier 3
4/11
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karen.putnam

Instructor

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

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CA Psychologist

Intake Interview

In this 30-minute Tier 3 individual support session, 8th-grade students will learn and practice clinical intake interviews through a structured role-play activity. This lesson is crucial for developing active listening, structured data collection, and foundational counseling skills. Components include a detailed Lesson-Plan Script, Key Intake Questions Slide Deck, and Pair Role-Play Activity.

Tier 3
5/8
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Mehak Gill

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NY Psychologist

Helping Hands: Empowering Parents to Support Anxious Kids

This lesson is designed for parents to understand anxiety in children and learn effective strategies to help their kids cope. It's crucial because it equips parents with the knowledge and tools to support their children's mental health, fostering a nurturing environment at home. The session will last 60 minutes and includes a lesson plan, discussion, activity, and slide deck.

Tier 1
3/7
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Candece Cooper Charles

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TX Counselor

Turning Frowns Upside Down: Building Positive Peer Connections

This two-session lesson is designed for a 1st-grade female student to help her challenge negative thinking patterns related to peer relationships using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques. Over two 50-minute sessions, the student will engage in activities, games, and discussions to foster positive social interactions and build confidence in her ability to form and maintain friendships.

Tier 3
3/11

Suani Lopez

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CA Social Worker

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

Positive Discipline Strategies

This lesson focuses on equipping parents with effective discipline strategies that promote positive behavior in children. It is important because it helps parents understand the balance between setting boundaries and nurturing a supportive environment, which is crucial for children's development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sasha Acevedo

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NY Counselor

How Can We Communicate Better?

In this 35-minute Tier 2 small-group workshop, 6th graders will practice active listening and constructive self-expression to strengthen communication with family members. By learning to tune into others and share feelings respectfully, students build empathy and confidence, fostering more supportive home relationships.

Tier 2
5/8
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Michelle Vasquez

E

CA Counselor

Chore Champions

In this 30-minute individual session, the student will learn to plan, start, and complete household chores effectively—building responsibility, time management, and self-reliance. Tier 3 support provides personalized, step-by-step guidance and reflection prompts tailored for a 6th grader’s needs.

Tier 3
5/8
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Michelle Vasquez

E

CA Counselor

Coping with Change: Family Dynamics

This lesson helps 3rd grade students understand and cope with the emotions that arise when parents are not together. Using a trauma-informed approach, the lesson includes a video to introduce coping strategies and a discussion to help students express their feelings. This lesson is important as it provides a safe space for students to explore their emotions and learn healthy coping mechanisms.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Unpacking Family Dynamics: Understanding Roles in Addictive Homes

In this 45-minute session for high school students (10th-12th grade, including repeating 9th graders), we will explore the complex roles within families affected by addiction. This lesson is crucial for fostering empathy and awareness, helping students recognize and understand the dynamics that can impact their lives or those around them. The session will include a discussion, an engaging activity, and a video to enhance understanding.

Tier 1
3/31
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Elizabeth Lopatniuk

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NY General Education Teacher

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

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CA Psychologist

Attitude Adjustment

This lesson helps small groups identify when and how to adjust their attitudes in challenging situations, fostering a collaborative and supportive classroom culture. Designed for 3rd-grade students, this 35-minute session encourages empathy and self-awareness, crucial for personal growth and positive interactions.

Tier 2
3/10
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Jasmine Taylor

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TX Counselor

Teamwork Triumph

This lesson focuses on enhancing group work skills specifically tailored for 7th-grade students with ADHD. By engaging in structured group activities, students will learn effective communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills, which are crucial for their academic and social success. The session is designed to be completed in 30 minutes and aims to create a supportive environment where students can thrive in group settings.

Tier 2
4/11
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karen.putnam

Instructor

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

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CA Psychologist

Social Skills Group Adventure

This group counseling session focuses on enhancing social skills through engaging activities and a video component. The session is designed to help students develop confidence in social interactions, improve communication skills, and understand the importance of active listening. By using Game-Based Learning strategies, the session aims to make learning social skills fun and interactive, encouraging students to apply these skills in real-life situations.

Tier 2
2/25

Iana Aguilera

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CA Instructor

Getting to Know Your Counselor

This lesson aims to introduce the school counselor to third-grade students. The session will include a fun and interactive activity, watching a brief video, and a group discussion to help students understand the role of their counselor and learn some personal facts about them. This will build a foundation of trust and familiarity, which is crucial for students to feel comfortable seeking help from their counselor in the future.

Tier 1
2/25
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Vanessa Duckett

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TX Counselor

Communicate and Calm

This lesson is designed to help a 1st grade autistic male student reduce tantrums and improve communication skills through a combination of counseling and speech therapy. The lesson incorporates Active Learning, Collaborative Learning, and Blended Learning strategies to engage the student in a supportive and interactive environment. By focusing on both emotional regulation and speech development, the lesson aims to provide the student with tools to express himself more effectively and manage emotions.

Tier 3
2/25

Alicia Wilson

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NY Instructor

Family Dynamics and Communication

This lesson helps 3rd-grade students understand changes in family dynamics and how to communicate their feelings effectively. By exploring these concepts, students will develop empathy and communication skills, which are crucial for navigating personal and social challenges. The lesson includes a video, reading, discussion, and activities to engage students actively and support their emotional well-being.

Tier 1
3/11

Kemone Hedge

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NY Counselor, Social Worker

Understanding Actions and Behavior: A Personal Journey

This lesson is designed for a 7th grade student with autism and ADHD to explore how actions impact behavior. Through a personalized approach, the student will engage in activities that help them understand the connection between their actions and the resulting behaviors. This lesson is crucial for developing self-awareness and self-regulation skills, which are essential for personal growth and social interactions. The session will last 30 minutes and includes a lesson plan, a game, and a worksheet.

Tier 3
3/24

Sawyer Bethel

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NY Social Worker

Superhero Calm: Conquering Tantrums with Coping Skills

This 5-session lesson is designed for a kindergartner who struggles with tantrums during non-preferred tasks. The goal is to equip her with coping skills through engaging activities and personalized strategies. Each 30-minute session will focus on building emotional regulation skills in a fun and supportive environment.

Tier 3
3/31

Stacie Browne-Gallagher

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

Mastering My Emotions: A 3rd Grader's Guide to Staying Cool

This 4-session lesson is designed for 3rd graders to help them understand and manage their emotions effectively. Through engaging activities and videos, students will learn strategies to identify, express, and regulate their emotions, fostering emotional intelligence and resilience. Each session lasts 30 minutes and is crafted to be interactive and relatable to their everyday experiences.

Tier 1
3/13
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Dan Wagner

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MD Instructor

From Frustration to Friendly

This series of 10 counseling lessons is designed for a 1st grade special education student, focusing on helping Elijah replace inappropriate communication with respectful verbal interactions during social encounters. Each 30-minute session will build on the previous one, teaching Elijah to manage frustration and negative emotions by using kind words and seeking adult support. These lessons are crucial for Elijah's social development and emotional regulation, providing him with essential life skills for positive interactions.

Tier 3
4/7

Kimberly Clark

E

CA Psychologist

Parent Power Hour

This engaging workshop is designed for 7th-grade parents to empower them with strategies to support their children's academic and emotional growth. In this 30-minute session, parents will learn practical tips and tools to enhance communication, foster a positive learning environment at home, and understand the developmental changes their children are experiencing. This workshop is crucial for building a strong home-school connection and ensuring students' success.

Tier 1
4/10
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kelsie.bromberg

Counselor

Navigating Two Worlds: School vs. Home Behavior

This lesson is designed for a 4th grader with autism and ADHD to help them understand and differentiate between appropriate behaviors at school and at home. It focuses on building social awareness and adaptability through interactive and movement-based activities, tailored to the student's individual needs. The session will last 20 minutes and aims to empower the student with skills to navigate different environments effectively.

Tier 3
3/18
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Justin Beechwood

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MA Special Education Teacher

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

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CA Psychologist

My Behavior Map

In this individualized Tier 3 behavior support session, a 2nd-grade student will use a visual timeline to identify challenging behaviors, triggers, and plan alternative choices. This 25-minute intervention fosters self-monitoring and planning skills, crucial for developing positive behavior patterns.

Tier 3
5/9
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Kylie Taniguchi

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OR Counselor

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
5/6

David Hoch

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CA Psychologist

Parent Wellness Workshop

This workshop engages parents in learning about wellness strategies they can apply at home. It includes presentations, hands-on activities, and a Q&A session to ensure parents leave with practical tools and knowledge. This lesson is important as it empowers parents to foster a healthy environment at home, benefiting both their well-being and that of their children.

Tier 1
2/25

Glenda Glenn

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NC Counselor

Circle Time Harmony

This lesson focuses on teaching Pre-K children how to manage disruptive behaviors during circle time through a fun and interactive game. By engaging in this activity, children will learn the importance of listening, taking turns, and respecting their peers, which are essential skills for their social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25

Christine Gutman

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NY General Education Teacher

Chore Champions

In this 45-minute, one-on-one focused session for 5th graders, students will explore the importance of taking responsibility through household chores. This individual Tier 3 lesson builds self-management skills, fosters independence, and helps students design a personalized chore plan to succeed at home.

Tier 3
5/8
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Michelle Vasquez

E

CA 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

Empowering Parents: ADHD Strategies

This lesson is designed to equip parents with effective strategies to support their children with ADHD, focusing on minimizing frustration and enhancing understanding. By engaging in discussions, reading, and practical activities, parents will gain insights into ADHD and learn how to implement restorative practices and trauma-informed teaching at home. This lesson is crucial for fostering a supportive environment that promotes the well-being and success of children with ADHD.

Tier 1
2/25
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DANELLE LOCKLEAR

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NC Social Worker

Calm and Connect

A 4-session, 15-minute individual support program for a 2nd grader with trauma-related behaviors, focusing on building trust, emotional awareness, and coping skills. Through short, engaging activities like breathing exercises, emotion identification, and role-play, this series helps the student feel safe, understood, and empowered to manage anxiety and emotional outbursts.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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Robbin Johnson-Perez

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CA School Administrator

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
5/8
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Gianna Akerberg

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Voices Within

A one-on-one, 30-minute session for a 14-year-old student experiencing hidden mental health challenges in a tense home environment. The student will learn self-awareness, practice coping strategies, and create a personalized plan to manage voices and difficult emotions.

Tier 3
5/8

Kristen Williams

E

CA Psychologist

Supporting Your Hero

This lesson is designed to equip parents with the knowledge and tools to support their adult children who are experiencing military PTSD. It will cover understanding PTSD, effective communication strategies, and resources for additional support. This session is crucial for fostering a supportive environment and empowering parents to be proactive in their child's mental health journey.

Tier 1
4/2

heather Diehl

Instructor

Taming the Tantrum: Mastering the Art of Calm Choices

This two-session lesson is designed for a 2nd grader to help them manage and limit tantrums when faced with tasks they don't want to do. The lesson focuses on empowering the student with strategies to make calm choices and understand their emotions, fostering emotional intelligence and self-regulation skills. Each session is 30 minutes long, providing personalized support to address the student's specific needs.

Tier 3
3/24

Annie Perkins

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NC Counselor

Listen Up! Building Bridges Through Positive Interactions

This engaging lesson is designed for 5 to 12-year-olds and focuses on fostering positive interactions and improving listening skills. Through fun activities and games, students will learn the importance of effective communication and how it can enhance their relationships with peers. This 30-minute session is crafted to be both educational and enjoyable, ensuring students are actively participating and learning valuable life skills.

Tier 1
4/1

Pattie Pultorak

Social Worker

Attitude Matters

A focused session on how attitudes affect our interactions and learning. This lesson helps small groups understand the impact of positive and negative attitudes in a school environment. Designed for 3rd grade students, this 30-minute session encourages students to explore and reflect on their attitudes through engaging activities and discussions.

Tier 2
3/12
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Jasmine Taylor

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TX Counselor

Calm Kit Crafter

This Tier 3 individualized support session guides a 5th-grade student to design and create a portable calm kit with personalized sensory tools and coping cards. Essential for building self-regulation and emotional grounding skills. Audience: 5th Grade Student; Sessions: 1; Duration: 40 minutes.

Tier 3
5/10
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KAREN R

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NY Social Worker

Quick Behavior Strategies for Parents

This lesson provides parents with quick and effective behavior strategies to support their elementary-aged children. It includes a brief reading on key strategies and a guided discussion to reinforce understanding and application. This lesson is important as it equips parents with practical tools to foster positive behavior at home, enhancing their child's social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Clarence "Tre" Horton

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AZ Instructor

The Cooperation Challenge

This lesson uses a game-based approach to help students understand the importance of cooperation and openness to treatment. Through interactive activities, students will explore scenarios that require teamwork and problem-solving, fostering a supportive environment for addressing resistance. This lesson is crucial for building social-emotional skills and promoting positive behavior changes in students with Oppositional Defiant Disorder.

Tier 1
2/25

Kathleen Anne Cerdena

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CA Counselor

Check-In Chart

One-on-one Tier 3 support for a 6th grade student to reflect daily on emotions and behaviors using guided tools. This 20-minute session empowers self-awareness, tracks progress, and informs targeted feedback to improve emotional regulation.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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Bess Tanaka

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WA School Administrator

Counselor Bingo

In this lesson plan, students will get to know their School Counselor through an engaging bingo game. This will help them understand who their School Counselor is, what they do, and how they can help. The game format makes it fun and interactive, which is ideal for keeping 2nd graders' attention.

Tier 1
2/25
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Cynthia Espino

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TX Counselor

Impulse Control Toolkit

Students will collaborate to create an 'Impulse Control Toolkit' filled with strategies and tools to manage impulsivity. This lesson promotes teamwork, creativity, and practical application. Designed for 7th-grade students, this engaging session lasts 45 minutes and focuses on group support, making it ideal for Tier 2 interventions.

Tier 2
2/27
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Kayle Jordan

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NC Counselor

Building Strong Connections

This lesson will use the video 'Ways to Improve Parent-Child Relationship' to explore strategies for strengthening relationships with family members. Students will participate in group discussions and create a personal action plan to improve a relationship with a family member.

Tier 1
2/25

Daniela Arteaga

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IA Instructor

Taming the Impulse Monster

This lesson focuses on teaching impulse control strategies to 1st-grade boys with ADHD through two 30-minute sessions. The first session is indoors in the counselor's office, focusing on understanding and visualizing impulses, while the second session takes place outdoors, applying these strategies in a natural setting.

Tier 2
4/17
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suzanne.missert

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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

Navigating Family Challenges

This lesson is designed to support parents and children in dealing with the emotional and practical challenges of having an incarcerated family member. It aims to provide coping strategies, emotional support, and communication skills to help families navigate this difficult situation. The lesson is tailored for a parent and child to work together in a 90-minute session, focusing on individual needs and fostering a supportive environment.

Tier 3
4/13
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DANELLE LOCKLEAR

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NC Social Worker

Impulse Control Adventure

This lesson focuses on teaching impulse control to a 3rd grade boy through engaging activities and a video. By understanding and practicing impulse control, students can improve their emotional regulation and decision-making skills, which are crucial for their social and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25
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Rosemary Pinkerton

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Turn-Taking Tactics

A playful set of exercises that reinforce patience, respectful interruptions, and fair turn-taking in conversations and group play. This Tier 2 small group lesson for 2nd graders helps build essential social skills with fun activities in a 30-minute session.

Tier 2
Yesterday
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adelworth

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MA Social Worker

Super Skills for Super Kids: Mastering Emotions and Social Savvy

This 6-session program is designed for 3rd grade boys to help them regulate emotions, take perspectives, and engage in appropriate social behaviors. Through engaging activities, discussions, and games, students will learn to identify and practice coping skills, understand others' thoughts and feelings, and recognize expected and unexpected behaviors. This lesson is crucial for developing emotional intelligence and social skills, empowering students to navigate social situations with confidence and empathy.

Tier 2
3/20
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Kelly Emmett

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MA Counselor

Meet the Counselor Adventure

In this lesson, students will go on a fun scavenger hunt around the classroom to find clues that introduce them to the school counselor and their role. This interactive activity helps make the introduction memorable and engaging for young students.

Tier 1
2/25
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Vanessa Duckett

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TX Counselor

Digital Parenting

This lesson guides small groups of parents through the challenges of raising children in a digital age, emphasizing screen time management and online safety. It's essential for protecting and informing children in today's tech-driven world.

Tier 2
4/17
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shawkins

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MA Social Worker

Impulse Control Adventure

This lesson is designed to help an 8th-grade male student with ADHD reduce impulsive behaviors through engaging, game-based learning. The lesson includes a video that provides foundational knowledge about ADHD and impulsivity, followed by an interactive activity that allows the student to practice impulse control in a fun and supportive environment. A worksheet will be used to reinforce learning and encourage reflection on the strategies discussed. This lesson is important as it provides practical tools and strategies to help the student manage impulsivity, which can improve his academic and social interactions.

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

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CA Psychologist

Chatting Champions: Mastering Conversations and Coping Skills

This 5-session individual lesson is designed for a student struggling with initiating conversations, turn-taking, and coping with feelings of depression. The goal is to help the student practice initiating conversations with 1-2 turn-taking responses and develop coping strategies for managing frustration or sadness. Each session is 20 minutes long and includes a variety of engaging components such as scripts, worksheets, discussions, activities, games, and videos to support the student's socialization and emotional well-being.

Tier 3
4/7

Sara Andrea Mendoza

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CA Psychologist

Responsibility in Action

This lesson focuses on teaching students about responsibility and better behavior through restorative practices. It includes an engaging activity, a worksheet, and a reading to reinforce the concepts. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the impact of their actions and encourages them to take responsibility, fostering a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Chandler Creedon

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MA Counselor, Psychologist

Respectful Behavior Adventure

This lesson focuses on reviewing responsible behavior through a trauma-informed approach, using game-based and project-based learning strategies. It includes a video, an interactive activity, and a worksheet to reinforce the concepts of respect and responsibility. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the importance of responsible behavior in a supportive and engaging manner, catering to their emotional needs.

Tier 1
2/25
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Gabi Osborne

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MA Behavior Interventionist

Navigating Peer Dynamics

This individual counseling session is designed to help a 9th-grade student understand and navigate peer dynamics, focusing on recognizing and addressing aggressive behavior among peers. The session aims to develop the student's empathy and conflict resolution skills, contributing to a more positive personal and school environment. The session will last 30 minutes.

Tier 3
4/17

Hollie Overholt

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CA Counselor

Worry Warriors: Conquering Anxious Thoughts

This individual lesson is designed for a 4th-grade boy with an IEP, focusing on strategies to decrease worry. In just 10 minutes, the session will empower the student to manage anxious thoughts through engaging activities and games, helping him build confidence and emotional resilience.

Tier 3
3/10

Adriana Verduzco

E

CA Psychologist

Check-In Chart

Daily one-on-one support for a 6th grade student to reflect on emotions and behaviors, set goals, and track progress over time. This individual Tier 3 session takes 20 minutes and includes guided questions, a worksheet for self-reporting, and journal pages for deeper reflection. Perfect for supporting behavioral growth and self-awareness.

Tier 3
5/8
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Amanda Nickles

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CA Social Worker

Motivation and Participation Boost

This one-on-one session aims to motivate a first-grade male student to participate in school activities and address his negative feelings about schoolwork. By tailoring activities to his interests, the student will learn to view schoolwork as enjoyable and manageable. This personalized approach is important as it helps build a positive attitude towards learning, which is crucial for his academic and social development.

Tier 3
2/25
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Brunna Afonso

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MA Counselor

Building Bridges: Emotional Regulation with Parents

This lesson focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship through emotional regulation techniques, tailored for a small group of 3rd grade students. It aims to help students understand the importance of communicating emotions with parents and practicing strategies to manage emotions together. This lesson is crucial as it fosters a supportive environment at home, promoting emotional well-being and positive family interactions.

Tier 2
2/25

Erica Carlos

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CA Psychologist

Chorus Harmony Mastery

This lesson is designed for an autistic 10-year-old boy to help him understand and participate in a chorus production. The focus is on singing at the right level, avoiding distractions like dancing on stage, and following along with classmates during a performance. This lesson is crucial for enhancing social skills and ensuring a successful and enjoyable performance experience. The session will last 30 minutes.

Tier 3
4/16

mmaustin

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MA Counselor

Fun and Engaging Collaborative Activity

This lesson is designed to provide a fun and interactive experience for 7-8 year olds. Through a combination of watching a video, participating in a discussion, and engaging in a collaborative game-based activity, students will develop teamwork and communication skills. This lesson is important as it fosters social interaction, critical thinking, and active participation in a structured yet enjoyable manner.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Impulse Control Challenge

Designed for one-on-one settings, this lesson equips students with strategies to manage impulsive behaviors through targeted games and activities. It focuses on helping students understand and modify their actions.

Tier 3
3/18
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Defiance to Connection

A focused 30-minute one-on-one session for a 6th grader to explore the roots of defiant behavior, identify personal triggers, and practice communication and coping strategies to foster cooperation and self-regulation.

Tier 3
Yesterday

Cristina

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CA Counselor

Social Super Sleuths: Cracking the Code of Group Games

This 3-session lesson is designed for a kindergarten student with ASD to help them identify and respond to social cues during group games. Each 15-minute session will focus on enhancing the student's ability to discern both observable and unobservable social cues, fostering better social interactions. This lesson is crucial for developing essential social skills that will aid the student in navigating group dynamics effectively.

Tier 3
3/12
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Francesca Styles

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MA Behavior Interventionist

Desks Are Not Frisbees

In this 30-minute, one-on-one Tier 3 session for a 7th grader with autism and trauma, students will learn why throwing desks and chairs is unsafe and alternative ways to express big emotions. This lesson builds self-awareness, emotional regulation, and classroom safety skills.

Tier 3
5/7

Amy Rich

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MA Behavior Interventionist

Minute to Win It: Stack Attack

In this session, students will participate in the 'Stack Attack' game from the 'Minute to Win It' series. This activity promotes fine motor skills, patience, and teamwork, while providing a fun and engaging experience.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Mastering the Art of Self-Control: Fun Lunch Group Challenge

This engaging 20-minute session is designed for a group of 3rd grade boys to explore self-control through a fun and interactive lunch group game. The lesson aims to help students understand the importance of self-control in a playful environment, making it relevant to their everyday experiences. By integrating a game that allows them to eat their lunch, students will learn to manage impulses while enjoying themselves.

Tier 2
3/18
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Kelly Emmett

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MA Counselor

Emotional Superpowers: Navigating Feelings at Camp

This lesson is designed to provide emotional support to a 10-year-old child who is emotionally dysregulated at camp. The goal is to help the child recognize and manage their emotions effectively, using redirection techniques. This single 5-minute session will focus on empowering the child with emotional awareness and coping strategies, crucial for their well-being and social interactions at camp.

Tier 3
4/1

Pattie Pultorak

Social Worker

Mastering Mindful Moments

This three-session lesson is designed for a student with challenges in impulse control, defiance, and relationship building. The focus is on helping the student become more mindful of defiant behaviors through engaging activities and strategies. Each session is 30 minutes long and includes a variety of components to support the student's IEP goals.

Tier 3
4/10

Latisha Smith

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NY Social Worker

Superhero Skills: Managing Anxiety for Third Graders

This three-session lesson is designed to help an anxious third grader develop effective coping skills, identify and overcome barriers, and improve communication and listening skills. Through engaging discussions and activities, the student will learn to manage anxiety and stress, empowering them with strategies to handle challenging situations. Each session is 15 minutes long, focusing on individual support for a student with undiagnosed anxiety.

Tier 3
3/12
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Kiley Horn

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AZ Counselor

Focus and Fun: Boosting Concentration

This lesson is designed to help children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder improve their concentration and motivation through engaging activities. By using experiential and game-based learning strategies, students will participate in a collaborative activity that encourages focus and teamwork. This lesson is important as it provides a supportive environment for children to develop essential skills in a fun and interactive way.

Tier 2
2/25

Kathleen Anne Cerdena

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CA Counselor

Mindful Moments

A lesson that introduces families to mindfulness practices, including guided meditation, breathing exercises, mindfulness activities, journaling for reflection, and group discussion.

Tier 1
2/25

Jessie Acuna

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DC Instructor

Building Bonds: Healing Hearts

This 5-session lesson plan is designed for a 2nd-grade student with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). It focuses on creating a supportive and nurturing environment to help the child develop trust and emotional connections through therapeutic activities. Each session is 60 minutes long and includes activities that promote attachment, emotional regulation, and social skills, crucial for the child's development and well-being.

Tier 3
4/30
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Rhyannon Shuck

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IN Counselor, Social Worker

Circle Alchemy

In this 20-minute, one-on-one conference session, teachers and a 9th grade student engage in a restorative circle to address behavior, build trust, and co-create positive action plans. This Tier 3 individualized guide transforms standard conferences into empathetic dialogues, fostering reflection, accountability, and improved school climate.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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Karen Sullivan

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MA Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

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

Power Up: Handling Bullies

This lesson is designed for 1st grade boys with ADHD who feel powerless when picked on. It focuses on managing emotions and building confidence after an incident with older kids at the park. The session will last 30 minutes and aims to empower students with strategies to handle bullying situations effectively.

Tier 2
4/11
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suzanne.missert

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MA Counselor

Teamwork and Turn Taking Games

This lesson engages 3rd and 4th graders in cooperative games to teach the importance of teamwork and turn-taking. Through hands-on activities, students will learn to communicate and collaborate effectively, skills that are essential for their social and academic development. The lesson is designed to be interactive and fun, ensuring students are actively participating and learning.

Tier 1
2/25
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Christy Olivieri

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NY Counselor

Taking Charge: Your Journey

This lesson focuses on teaching 5th-grade students about ownership and accountability in their personal growth and therapeutic process. It's designed to empower students by helping them understand the importance of taking responsibility for their actions and decisions, fostering a sense of control and self-awareness. This individual-focused session will last 30 minutes and is crucial for developing self-management skills and emotional intelligence.

Tier 3
4/3

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Social Skills Group Counseling Series

A series of six lessons designed for 6th-8th graders to enhance social skills in a group counseling setting. Each lesson focuses on different aspects of social interaction, including communication, empathy, teamwork, conflict resolution, friendship building, and self-awareness, with a duration of 30 minutes per session.

Tier 2
2/25
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Britton Smith

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TX Counselor

Understanding Family Changes

This lesson helps students understand the emotional impact of having a parent in jail and provides strategies to cope with these changes. Through storytelling and role-playing, students will explore emotions and learn coping mechanisms. This lesson is important as it fosters empathy and emotional intelligence, helping students navigate complex family dynamics.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Wallace

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NC Counselor

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

Frustration Fighters: Mastering Non-Preferred Activities

This two-session lesson is designed for elementary students, focusing on helping them manage frustration when faced with non-preferred activities. This is particularly important for students with autism, as it equips them with strategies to handle challenging situations, promoting emotional regulation and resilience. Each session lasts 15 minutes and includes a lesson plan, activity, and game to engage students individually.

Tier 3
3/13

Brian Anderson

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NY Instructor

The Magic Triangle of Thoughts

In this lesson, 3rd-grade students will explore the concept of the cognitive triangle, understanding how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected. This lesson is crucial for helping students recognize and change unhelpful thoughts into helpful ones, promoting emotional well-being and positive behavior. It is designed as a Tier 3 individual support session lasting 30 minutes.

Tier 3
4/14
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egorton

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MA Social Worker

Peer and Family Interaction Strategies

This lesson focuses on developing both peer and family interaction strategies for teens with high-functioning autism through structured role-playing exercises. The lesson aims to improve students' ability to understand social cues and communicate effectively with both peers and family members, which is essential for their social development and confidence in social settings.

Tier 2
2/25
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Kathleen Giorgio

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MA Counselor

Coping with Emotions: Puzzle Play

This lesson focuses on helping a 1st grade boy with ADHD and anger issues develop emotional regulation and coping skills. Through a combination of video learning, a game-based puzzle activity, and a guided discussion, the student will explore strategies to manage emotions effectively. This lesson is important as it provides practical tools for emotional self-regulation, which can enhance the student's ability to focus and interact positively with peers.

Tier 3
2/25

Kristen Williams

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CA Psychologist

Focus Fun: ADHD Skills

This 10-session lesson series is designed for 3rd grade students to develop skills that help manage ADHD symptoms. Each 20-minute session will include engaging activities, games, and strategies to improve focus and self-regulation, making it easier for students to succeed in the classroom and beyond.

Tier 2
4/25
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Holly Robison

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TX Counselor

Teamwork with Technology

This lesson focuses on teaching teens the importance of unity and teamwork using computer-based activities. The goal is to enhance their collaborative skills by engaging them in a group project where they will have to work together to solve a challenge using computers.

Tier 1
2/25

Jade Hodge

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TN English

My Feelings, My Words

This two-session Tier 3 individual lesson supports a 7-year-old 2nd grader with FASD to identify, express, and vocalize emotions using visual aids and structured activities. Each 40-minute session builds step-by-step skills to enhance emotional awareness and communication, fostering self-regulation and confidence.

Tier 3
5/8
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Vianey Valdez CA-LOS ANGELES

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CA Social Worker

Outcome Insight Matrix

In this 10-minute Tier 3 coaching session, individual counseling trainees will learn how to set up and use an Outcome Insight Matrix to track client progress in real time. This skill helps trainees tailor feedback and enhance treatment planning by capturing outcome measures effectively.

Tier 3
5/9
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Adam Sipes

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CA Counselor

Emotion Detective

This lesson is designed to help a 2nd-grade child with reactive attachment disorder learn to read and interpret other people's emotions. By becoming an 'Emotion Detective,' the child will gain valuable skills in recognizing facial expressions and understanding emotional cues, which are crucial for building healthy relationships and improving social interactions. The session will last 60 minutes and will be tailored to the child's individual needs.

Tier 3
4/30
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Rhyannon Shuck

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IN Counselor, Social Worker

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

Anger Thermometer Workshop

This lesson introduces the concept of an anger thermometer as a tool for recognizing and managing anger. Students will watch a video, create their own anger thermometers, and practice identifying their anger levels and using coping strategies.

Tier 1
2/25

Emmanuel Roberts

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DC Instructor

Superhero Self-Control: Mastering Emotions with Play

This individual lesson is designed for two kindergarten students who struggle with emotional regulation. The goal is to teach effective coping skills, self-discipline, and responsibility for actions through engaging activities. The lesson includes a game that incorporates movement and role-playing with toys, catering to the students' interests and needs. The session will last 20 minutes and aims to empower students with the skills to manage emotions constructively.

Tier 3
3/26
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Kiley Horn

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AZ Counselor

Conquering Challenges: Task Mastery

This lesson is designed for a Japanese-speaking student to help them work through non-preferred tasks. It focuses on developing strategies to tackle tasks that may seem daunting or uninteresting, empowering the student to build resilience and improve task completion skills. The session will last 30 minutes and is tailored to individual needs, making it a Tier 3 lesson.

Tier 3
4/9
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shawkins

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MA Social Worker

What If You're the Bully?

Help students who may be exhibiting bullying behavior reflect on their actions and find healthier ways to interact. This lesson is crucial for personal development and behavior change, targeting 6th-grade students in a 25-minute session. It focuses on self-awareness and developing empathy to foster positive behavior changes.

Tier 1
4/28
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Jenna Beebe

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MA 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

Find Your Voice

A concise 15-minute Tier 3 session designed for a 17-year-old male student with autism to build self-advocacy skills. This lesson equips the student with strategies to express needs and request support effectively, fostering independence and confidence.

Tier 3
Yesterday
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David Sayegh

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CA Psychologist

Building Stronger Bonds

This lesson focuses on teaching a 9th grade male student with severe mental health issues ways to strengthen his relationship with his parent. Through experiential and game-based learning, the student will explore effective communication strategies and emotional understanding. This lesson is important as it fosters a supportive family environment, which is crucial for the student's emotional and social development.

Tier 3
2/25
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AVERY CARPENTER

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NC Counselor