This reflection guide explores key moments in U.S. history that shaped the struggle for civil rights, focusing on the lived experiences of African Americans across different time periods. Rather than...
Navigating social situations can be challenging for students of all ages. From peer pressure at a party to hallway disagreements, conflicts and hurtful behaviors can pop up in everyday life....
If you’ve ever scrolled through social media, you’ve probably seen terms like Karen, extra, or triggered thrown around casually. Social media users are getting more creative than the basic slurs....
Throughout history, women who challenged social norms, expressed strong emotions, or refused to conform were often dismissed with a single word: mad. This label wasn’t a diagnosis—it was a social...
Black History Month is a time to honor, celebrate, and reflect on the rich cultural, historical, and social contributions of Black Americans. From music and literature to science, activism, and...
We know behavior, learning, and classroom climate are deeply connected. When students feel safe, supported, and clearly guided, disruptions decrease and learning increases, and when those pieces are...