Avoid A YES Mess

Avoid A YES Mess

Sometimes kids need a little reminder about how to make good choices in the moment. This simple tip consisting of three questions can help kids make better choices and avoid a YES Mess in any situation.
Be a TEAM

Be a TEAM

Teamwork is an important aspect of building strong relationships, and to hone these skills, we teach kids that in order to be successful, groups and teams must work together harmoniously.
Control Check

Control Check

A great way to get kids thinking about their emotions, impulses, and actions is with a Control Check. Share this simple tip with kids as a way to help them remember how to stay in control of their thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Emotional Alphabet

Emotional Alphabet

Help students identify and describe their emotions using the Emotional Alphabet.
Getting Started with Skill Builders

Getting Started with Skill Builders

Skill Builders are designed to help educators and staff teach and reinforce social emotional skills every day, anytime, no matter where you are.
Positive Feedback

Positive Feedback

Help students build their relationship skills by offering compliments and giving each other positive feedback.
Reset & Relax

Reset & Relax

Before kids experience what we call an "emotional hijacking," you can teach them how to pause and calm themselves down with Reset & Relax.
Share Your ID

Share Your ID

When kids share what they did—whether positive or negative—it helps them build responsible decision-making and accountability skills.
Step Into Their SHOES

Step Into Their SHOES

Help kids think critically about what it means to be empathetic and step into someone else’s shoes to help build social awareness.
Strengths & Weaknesses

Strengths & Weaknesses

We all have different strengths and weaknesses. Help kids recognize and accept their own with the Strengths and Weaknesses Skill Builder.
We’re All Different & That’s OK

We’re All Different & That’s OK

We all have differences that make us unique and special. Students will learn how to respect each others differences and understand how it enriches their classroom and school community.