For more information please contact:
rhoda.wolle@gmail.com
or call: 262.385.8990
WHY THRIVE TIME?
Your mind and your ability to think, is one of the most valuable things you possess.
Yet when were you ever intentionally taught how your mind works and how to maximize it’s use?
In school, we teach students very important subjects such as reading, math, science, and history but we don’t intentionally teach them how their brain works and how their brain can help regulate their emotions. Our curriculum is designed to help children, parents, and teachers understand how to manage their mind and their emotions. We teach how to memorize, critically think, regulate thoughts and emotions, and understand their identity development - all through the lens of The Word.
Lesson planning is minimal and there is no grading to complete. The content is taught through videos and then reinforced through a menu of options and activities which can be applied both in school and at home.
As God allows us to understand how our minds and emotions work, it is imperative we teach these skills to our young people! As young people explore their identity, it is crucial that this is viewed through the lens of their identity in who God has made them to be. Parents, guardians, teachers, and students can all join us on this journey through our Thrive Time curriculum!
Monthly Topics Include:
August: Better Understanding the Brain
September: Self-Awareness
October: Self-Management (Includes Resiliency and Growth Mindset)
November: Memory and Critical Thinking skills
December: Relationship Skills
January: Responsible Decision Making
February: Social Awareness
March: Conflict Resolution
April: Christ-Centered Identity Development
May: Servant Leadership
Give it a try! All of these resources will have a video that accompanies them and teaches the lesson.
Understanding the Brain - Monthly Overview
Understanding the Brain - Amygdala
Understanding the Brain: At Home Connection
Application Strategy: Self Awareness
Cost for this Christ-Centered SEL Curriculum
For more information please contact: rhoda.wolle@gmail.com or call: 262.385.8990