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Inside Out Learning Co.

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Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States
About the store
Helping students understand their inside world. 🧠Experience That Drives Every Resource🧠 I currently work as a K–5 school counselor in Concord, MA, supporting students across substantially separate classrooms, inclusion programs, and general education settings. That means my work isn’t theoretical—it’s built inside real school days with real student needs: - Emotional regulation support in the moment - Small groups that actually fit your schedule - Tiered interventions that work across diverse learners - Flexible materials for fast-moving school environments I understand the complexity of modern school counseling—and I design everything with that in mind.
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Preview of Where in the School is the Counselor?

Where in the School is the Counselor?

Help students and staff easily identify where the school counselor is during the day. This resource supports smoother transitions, reduces classroom interruptions, and promotes independence by giving clear, consistent visual cues about the counselor’s availability and location within the school building. Ideal for elementary school counseling programs, this set can be used on office doors, classroom communication boards, or digital schedules. It helps create predictability and accessibility for
Preview of Think It Through Reflection Sheets: Behavior Repair & Problem-Solving Tool

Think It Through Reflection Sheets: Behavior Repair & Problem-Solving Tool

Support students in building self-awareness, accountability, and problem-solving skills with these student-friendly behavior reflection sheets designed for use after social or behavioral incidents. This resource helps students slow down, reflect on their choices, and identify ways to repair harm and make better choices in the future. It promotes emotional growth, responsibility, and restorative thinking in a structured and developmentally appropriate way. Two differentiated versions are include
Preview of Nonverbal Feelings & Coping Skills Board | AAC-Friendly Regulation Tool

Nonverbal Feelings & Coping Skills Board | AAC-Friendly Regulation Tool

This visual communication board is designed to support students who are nonverbal, use AAC/PECS systems, or benefit from structured nonverbal prompting during moments of dysregulation. Students are able to independently identify how they are feeling using clear, accessible visual emotion supports and communicate their needs without relying on spoken language. The board also includes a coping strategies menu, allowing students to select an appropriate regulation tool in the moment (such as a brea
Preview of Managing Big Worries – Student Workbook

Managing Big Worries – Student Workbook

Take your SEL and counseling sessions to the next level with this comprehensive anxiety support toolkit, inspired by When My Worries Get Too Big! by Kari Dunn Buron and aligned with the Social Thinking® framework developed by Michelle Garcia Winner. This resource goes beyond a workbook—it includes structured data collection, IEP goal tracking, and progress monitoring tools so you can easily document student growth and demonstrate intervention effectiveness. Perfect for school counselors, soc
Preview of Calm Down Matching Boards | Visual Discrimination & Regulation Activity (Velcro

Calm Down Matching Boards | Visual Discrimination & Regulation Activity (Velcro

Matching Boards for Regulation & Engagement (Disney, Superheroes, Food, Animals)Support student regulation while building visual discrimination and attention skills with this engaging set of themed matching boards! This resource includes a variety of high-interest themes such as Disney Cars, Disney Princesses, Superheroes, Fruit, Vegetables, and Animals—designed to motivate learners and increase participation. Each set includes: One full-page matching board A corresponding page of individual i
Preview of First/ Then Boards

First/ Then Boards

First/Then boards can be utilized in a variety of manners. This ensures students stay on task. From Disney's Cars to Barbie, dinosaurs and more.
Preview of Calming Strategies Visual

Calming Strategies Visual

This is a visual of some of the tools that students can use to self-regulate and calm down when they are feeling anxious.
Preview of FBA Student Interview

FBA Student Interview

This can be used for the student interview portion of a functional behavioral assessment (FBA).
Preview of Time Management and the Time Wasters

Time Management and the Time Wasters

This is a full lesson plan for school counselors running a small group based on helping students address their time management skills. This activity is to help students identify how they use/waste their time and how they can improve their skills.
Preview of Knowing Yourself

Knowing Yourself

This is a lesson plan that can be used to help students explore not only themselves but potential career paths as well. This activity begins with having students look at and identify their personal interests in order to explore careers.
Preview of Group Guidelines

Group Guidelines

Personally I prefer to call the group rules- guidelines as it presents them in a positive manner. This is a full size poster. I would suggest having the members sign the bottom during the 1st session and then hanging it where the member will be able to see it throughout the duration of the group.
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About the store

Experience

Helping students understand their inside world. 🧠Experience That Drives Every Resource🧠 I currently work as a K–5 school counselor in Concord, MA, supporting students across substantially separate classrooms, inclusion programs, and general education settings. That means my work isn’t theoretical—it’s built inside real school days with real student needs: - Emotional regulation support in the moment - Small groups that actually fit your schedule - Tiered interventions that work across diverse learners - Flexible materials for fast-moving school environments I understand the complexity of modern school counseling—and I design everything with that in mind.

Teaching style

One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned as a school counselor is simple: you don’t need to reinvent the wheel. The most effective ideas are often born from collaboration—colleagues, shared practices, and real-time problem-solving within schools. That belief is at the core of everything I create. My resources are practical, ready-to-use, and grounded in real K–5 school counseling practice across inclusion, substantially separate, and general education settings. They are designed to be flexible enough for the pace of a busy school day, while still being meaningful enough to support real student growth and skill development. At Inside Out Learning Co., I believe the best school counseling work doesn’t come from starting from scratch—it comes from sharing what already works and refining it for real students in real schools. Every resource here has been built, tested, and refined through collaboration with colleagues and direct work with students. If it doesn’t hold up in a fast-paced school environment, it doesn’t make it into this store. ✨ The Inside Out Approach Students don’t just learn academics—they learn how to understand their inside world. That’s the heart of this store. Every resource is designed to help students: - Recognize emotions and body signals - Build self-regulation skills - Navigate friendships and conflict - Develop confidence and self-advocacy All through simple, structured, and ready-to-use counseling tools that save you time without sacrificing impact.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Dean/ Principle Lists SEPAC Awards

My own education history

🎓 Education Bachelor’s Degree: Southern New Hampshire University -Psychology (Forensic Psychology Concentration), Sociology Minor Master’s Degree: Assumption College - Dual Licensure: School Counseling & School Adjustment Counseling - CAGS in Resiliency

Additional biographical information

Why Inside Out Learning Co.? School counselors are expected to be everything—teacher, mediator, crisis responder, data tracker, and emotional support system—often all before lunch. This shop exists to change that experience. Here you’ll find: ✔ done-for-you counseling lessons ✔ small groups that run themselves ✔ visual tools students actually understand ✔ systems that save time, not create more work Because your energy should go to students—not recreating materials at 10 PM.