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Second Step K-6

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There’s a lot to love about the new Second Step K–5 program: fun, easy-to-teach lessons and engaging songs and games, for a start. And kids still learn the empathy, emotion-management, and problem-solving skills they need. Plus we've added self-regulation skills to all grades and executive-function skills to K–3, which will prepare your students to learn whatever they need to—from social emotional skills to math and science.


“We needed a sequenced curriculum that could be used to train paraprofessionals and certificated staff to deliver a consistent social skills program to every student in the school. The Second Stepprogram works for us.”

Ben Ostrom, Principal
Highland Park Elementary School
Seattle, Washington
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Second Step Grade 7-9

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Navigate stormy middle-school seas with the Second Step program. The program teaches empathy and communication, emotion-management and coping skills, and decision making. These skills help students stay engaged in school, make good choices, set goals, and avoid peer pressure, substance abuse, bullying, and cyber bullying.


  • Media-rich lessons
  • Individual, partner, and group activities
  • Interactive exercises and games
  • Skill-practice demonstrations
  • Short Lesson Prep Videos
  • Interviews with real students
  • Research-based and easy to use

What students and parents say about Aim:


 "Today was the best day ever!" was asked why and he said "We did yoga and I was able to sit still in class and focus for the whole day after" - Grade 2 student (boy)

"I love doing yoga through Aim for Success as it helps me to stay calm and relaxed all day after" - Grade 2 student


During a parent teacher interview "I have been so impressed with the skills my child has been learning during the Aim for Success second step- specifically when they learn't how to use your hands to show strong feelings and what is happening in your brain. Our child has been using it at home to help express their emotions and feeling to us" - Grade 4 parents 

"I love having the Aim for Success staff as a safe and caring support for me in the school. They have helped me to manage my anxiety and stress during my transition to the junior high school" - Grade 7 student 
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HW Pickup School
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Mental Health
Positive mental Wellness is more than just the absence of mental illness. It can be seen as a state of mental health that allows one to flourish and fully enjoy life.Positive or good mental wellness is not something that we are just born with, it is something that we have to work at and develop. Having positive hobbies, interests and a positive support network around you are just some of the attributes that will help you develop positive mental wellness. Everyone experiences down times in life. The ability to cope with negative experiences varies greatly from one person to another and, in large part, determines whether people enjoy their lives.

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