30-Minute Groups: Navigating Family Dynamics

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30-Minute Lessons for Small Group or Classroom Instruction

Are you looking for an engaging tool to help students thrive amidst unique family dynamics?

This workbook will equip you with everything you need to do just that! Teach crucial social-emotional skills in thirty-minute lessons for small group instruction in grades 2-9. It’s flexible, adaptable, and requires minimal prep time – no extra materials required!

Recognizing the increasingly diverse landscape of childhood, this curriculum offers crucial support for young people navigating divorce, single-parenthood, foster care, kinship care, or parental incarceration. Often, these students may feel isolated or internalize family changes, mistakenly believing they are somehow to blame. This group aims to provide a consistent space where they can feel seen, supported, and not alone in their experiences, while learning that external family circumstances are not a reflection of their worth.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • 10-12 Complete Lessons with ASCA® standards
  • Comprehensive Action Plan
  • Permission and Completion Letters to send to caregivers
  • Attendance Logs
  • Pre- and Post-Assessments for Program Effectiveness
  • Results Report to share with interested parties

 

Topics include self-awareness, emotional resilience, communication, and conflict resolution. Through reflective exercises, role-playing, and self-affirmation practices, participants will build confidence, enhance their sense of self, and learn how to navigate challenges while setting goals for personal growth and future success.

This workbook’s strategic design allows students to empathize, connect with others, and translate their new knowledge into practice. Use 30-Minute Groups: Navigating Family Dynamics workbook to help empower students to understand their value, navigate challenges, and build a strong sense of self, regardless of their family structure!

Written by Ginger Healy, Ashley Wright
Paperback ISBN 9781965066157
Grades 2-9

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Ashley Wright

Born and raised in Houston, TX, Ashley Wright has been an educator over fifteen years and a certified school counselor and licensed professional counselor since 2018. She graduated from Sam Houston State University and currently serves as a certified school counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Her experience as an elementary classroom teacher helped her realize students were having endless challenges dealing with home, school, and peers. Inspired to serve more students, Ashley became a school counselor, connecting with them both at school and in the community. This role allowed her to provide broader social-emotional support, equipping students with tools to build resilience and stronger relationships.

Ashley’s commitment to fostering inclusive and comprehensive educational programs has made a significant impact on countless students, families, and educators at the national level. Her exemplary efforts were recognized when she was honored as a 2022 American School Counselor of the Year Finalist and the 2021 Texas School Counselor of the Year. In addition to school counseling, Ashley Wright serves as a national speaker and advocate of the profession. She seeks to teach students and educators to embrace diversity, increase self-esteem, build character, and maintain resilience. It is her divine belief that “Every human being has the unlimited potential to make positive change in one’s life.”

Ginger Healy

Ginger Healy MSW, LCSW is a clinical social worker with almost 30 years of experience in the field of social work. Ginger has worked as a child abuse investigator, hospital social worker, and school therapist. She spent 15 years as the social service supervisor at an international adoption agency and was able to travel to provide support for orphanages all over the world. This job taught her so much about attachment and trauma needs in children. She currently works as the program director for the Attachment and Trauma Network where she co-anchors the podcast “Regulated & Relational” and speaks across the nation on trauma-informed schools, therapeutic parenting, and community engagement. She is married with four children who have been her greatest teachers about developmental trauma and special needs. Ginger loves to travel and is an avid reader.

Ashley Wright

Born and raised in Houston, TX, Ashley Wright has been an educator over fifteen years and a certified school counselor and licensed professional counselor since 2018. She graduated from Sam Houston State University and currently serves as a certified school counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Her experience as an elementary classroom teacher helped her realize students were having endless challenges dealing with home, school, and peers. Inspired to serve more students, Ashley became a school counselor, connecting with them both at school and in the community. This role allowed her to provide broader social-emotional support, equipping students with tools to build resilience and stronger relationships.

Ashley’s commitment to fostering inclusive and comprehensive educational programs has made a significant impact on countless students, families, and educators at the national level. Her exemplary efforts were recognized when she was honored as a 2022 American School Counselor of the Year Finalist and the 2021 Texas School Counselor of the Year. In addition to school counseling, Ashley Wright serves as a national speaker and advocate of the profession. She seeks to teach students and educators to embrace diversity, increase self-esteem, build character, and maintain resilience. It is her divine belief that “Every human being has the unlimited potential to make positive change in one’s life.”

Ginger Healy

Ginger Healy MSW, LCSW is a clinical social worker with almost 30 years of experience in the field of social work. Ginger has worked as a child abuse investigator, hospital social worker, and school therapist. She spent 15 years as the social service supervisor at an international adoption agency and was able to travel to provide support for orphanages all over the world. This job taught her so much about attachment and trauma needs in children. She currently works as the program director for the Attachment and Trauma Network where she co-anchors the podcast “Regulated & Relational” and speaks across the nation on trauma-informed schools, therapeutic parenting, and community engagement. She is married with four children who have been her greatest teachers about developmental trauma and special needs. Ginger loves to travel and is an avid reader.

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