What is Empowerment?
Empowerment is a social skills curriculum developed for use with students with Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities in St. Paul Public Schools.
It is an approach to people and behavior that is founded on the belief that each person has core value - a universal birthright meaning that every person is lovable, important, and valuable regardless of a their behavior or any other personal characteristics.
Read more about Empowerment.
Use & Copyright
Many of the posts on this website are intended for use in Empowerment groups in Saint Paul Public Schools. Therefore access is limited.
All lessons are under copyright by Saint Paul Public Schools' Empowerment. Unauthorized use is prohibited.
state of mind Archive
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Lesson #22
Cognitive Reframing -
Lesson #21
Cognitive Distortions -
Lesson #20
So-But Game -
Lesson #18
Spilled Milk Story -
Lesson #15
“Not a Morning Person”- State of Mind Introduction -
World Class Violinist (Subway) – State of Mind (Part 1)
Video of Jonathan Bell, world class violinist, playing in the Washington DC subway stations. Lesson plan on State of Mind included. -
Paraplegic Surfer Video- Power Mode or State of Mind
Lesson Plan Ideas: This could be used as power mode or state of mind lesson. Encourage the students to define why it’s power mode and explore how his life would have been if he was in weak mode. State of Mind Circle would be a great way to break out his Beliefs/Thoughts (attitude) would affect [...] -
Empowerment Posters
Posters that illustrate key Empowerment ideas, such as "Core Value" and the difference between "Weak Mode" and "Power Mode." Available for purchase for your classrooms and offices.





