What videos are included?

The Great Rock of Friendship
Chapter 5 of our full 30-Chapter series
Casey gets invited to Isaac’s birthday party but learns that his best friend Bridget isn’t invited. He instantly worries that he’s going to be all alone at Isaac’s party because he doesn’t know any of the other kids!
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Putting friendship on a scale from Unfriendly to Friendly
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Adding friendly "pebbles" to the Friendship Scale, like smiling or giving a compliment
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Managing social anxiety before an event

Casey Juggles Friends
Chapter 6 of our full 30-Chapter series
Casey accidentally makes promises to two friends: a new friend he made at Isaac’s birthday party, and his best friend Bridget. When he can only fulfill one of them, the other friend feels hurt. Casey has to problem-solve his way through this predicament!
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Building awareness of our friendship goals
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Imagining what kind of friend we want to be
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Understanding the qualities of being a friend

The Unfriending
Chapter 11 of our full 30-Chapter series
During their imaginary game at recess, Casey makes a joke while Bridget is trying to direct the story. Bridget gets upset thinking Casey isn’t taking the game seriously. To Casey’s surprise, Bridget “unfriends’ Casey during the next recess.
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Navigating friendship conflicts or arguments
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Understanding pros and cons of trying at friendship
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Developing determination: the energy behind achieving goals

The Box of Tissue
Chapter 12 of our full 30-Chapter series
Casey talks to his dad about what he can do to fix his friendship with Bridget. They talk about what makes a healthy friendship and how compliments can make your friends feel important and heard. Casey puts his new skills to the test at school when his teacher Mrs. Morrison facilitates a conversation between him and Bridget.
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Navigating friendship conflicts or arguments
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Understanding the give and take of friendship
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Giving meaningful compliments

Elephant-Snake Venom
Chapter 17 of our full 30-Chapter series
Casey and Bridget have a disagreement during their imaginary play game. The friends use their skills to calm their frustration and problem-solve together.
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Navigating friendship conflicts or arguments
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Problem-solving with friends
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Understanding Frustration Energy: Acting In vs. Acting Out

Friendship Rights
Chapter 21 of our full 30-Chapter series
Casey has agreed to have a “friendship chat” with Daniel and the school counselor. He practices advocating for himself and discussing friendship rights and responsibilities with Daniel.
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Advocating for friendship rights
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Recognizing friendship responsibilities
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Practicing open communication with peers

The Accounting of Friendship
Chapter 22 of our full 30-Chapter series
Casey experiences the positive and negative “transactions” of friendship as Joe and Samay have an argument at the lunch table. He imagines their friendship as a bank account with positive deposits–compliments and apologies–and negative withdrawals–teasing and arguing.
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Understanding Friendship Reciprocity
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Practicing give and take in friendship
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Catching negative friendship loops
Printables and Activities
Our printables and activities correlate with our chapter videos. Facilitators can watch the video of their choosing with their group or client, then lead the corresponding activity. Included in this unit are facilitator activity instructions, student worksheets, and take-home activities to reinforce learning.
Lesson Activities
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Book Cover Activity
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Compliment Boxes
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Make Your Own Energy Stick
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Make Your Own Friendship Bill of Rights
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Friendship Bank Account Activity
Take-Home Activities
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Just Pebbles (Home Activity 5)
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Friend Wanted (Home Activity 6)
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Pros vs. Cons (Home Activity 11)
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Giving and Receiving (Home Activity 12)
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Frustration Energy (Home Activity 17)
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My Rights, Your Rights (Home Activity 21)
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Friendship Accounting (Home Activity 22)
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Just Pebbles (Home Activity 5)

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You can either lead club members or clients through the entire 30-Week curriculum, from Regulation to Mastery, or you can choose one of our skills-building units for a 5 or 10-Week curriculum.
Not only do you get access to all 30 of our animated stories and lessons, but you'll get a selection of lesson plans and instructions, worksheets, home activities, posters, coloring pages, and more.
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Determination: Identifying goals, assessing them in relation to their ability to get there, coming up with the steps, and then putting the steps into action.
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Problem-Solving: Creating a framework to conceptualize and organize problems of varying degrees, and finding healthy solutions to those problems.
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Confidence: Following a bill of fair, respectful, and compassionate Friendship Rights and Responsibilities to increase advocacy skills and self-worth.
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