Understanding the Challenge
Why Behavior Incidents Keep Rising
Consequences don't teach skills. Students need tools to manage emotions and resolve conflict.
Restorative Practice
Built-In Emotion Regulation Framework
A 3-step process embedded in every lesson. Understand, reflect, respond.
Zoom Out
Students identify the emotion or trigger behind a behavior. Step back and understand what's really happening.
Zoom In
Students explore how their response affects themselves and others. Build empathy and self-awareness.
Zoom Act
Students choose a constructive response. Practice healthier strategies for managing conflict and frustration.
Zero-Prep Lessons
Address Behavior Without Adding to Your Workload
Press play. That's it. Research-backed lessons students actually engage with.
The Solution
How Schoolbeat Helps
Reduce Behavior Incidents
Engaging Student Learning
Students watch short cinematic stories based on real situations they experience at school. These stories help students explore emotions, choices, and consequences, building the self-regulation skills that reduce classroom behavior management challenges.
Guided Classroom Conversations
Teachers facilitate short discussions using built-in prompts that help students reflect on decisions and understand different perspectives, teaching conflict resolution and emotional regulation naturally.
Real-Time Student Insights
Student reflections give educators visibility into emotional trends and potential concerns, helping schools respond earlier and support students before behavior escalates.
In Practice
What This Looks Like in the Classroom
Students watch a short story based on a relatable school situation involving conflict, frustration, or peer pressure.
At key moments, the story pauses and students reflect on possible reactions and their consequences.
Teachers guide discussions using built-in prompts to deepen understanding of emotions and choices.
Students develop emotional awareness, self-regulation, and stronger decision-making skills that reduce behavior incidents.
Real Results
The Difference Schools Feel
Built for Schools
Designed for Easy Implementation
Plug-and-Play Lessons
Ready-to-use real-life lessons that require zero teacher preparation.
Built-In Pacing Guides
Structured scope and sequence for the entire school year.
Short, Flexible Sessions
15-minute lessons that fit within advisory, morning meeting, or real-life skills time.
Minimal Teacher Prep
Everything educators need is built into each lesson.
CASEL-Aligned Content
All lessons align with CASEL's five core competencies.
MTSS & PBIS Ready
Supports Tier 1 universal prevention within existing frameworks.
Framework Alignment
Supports School Frameworks
Aligns with the frameworks your district already uses.
PBIS
Reinforces positive behavior expectations
MTSS Tier 1
Universal prevention for all students
CASEL Framework
Aligned to all five core competencies
School Climate
Builds belonging and emotional safety
Wellness Initiatives
Supports whole-student well-being
Restorative Practices
Teaches reflection and repair
Prueba social
Amado por educadores y líderes
"¡Schoolbeat hace que enseñar habilidades para la vida real sea emocionante para nuestro personal! Conecta con los estudiantes y no añade carga de trabajo a los maestros."

Natalie Hamilton
Directora de Salud Mental y Bienestar · Irvine Unified School District
"Lecciones para la vida real, instantáneas y fáciles de buscar, que me permiten abordar problemas reales de inmediato, sin preparación. Llevaba 16 años buscando una plataforma de habilidades para la vida así."

Gricelda Pelayo
Maestra de 3.er grado · Burbank Unified School District
"Mis estudiantes ahora esperan con ganas las lecciones de habilidades para la vida. Los videos les resultan reales, y los check-ins diarios me ayudan a ver rápidamente quién necesita más apoyo."

Tameika Lovell
Consejera escolar · Westbury Union School District
Frequently Asked Questions
How can schools reduce behavior incidents?
Schools can reduce behavior incidents by teaching students self-regulation, emotional awareness, and conflict resolution skills through engaging, structured real-life skills programs like Schoolbeat.
What is the connection between real-life skills and student behavior?
Real-Life Skills help students understand their emotions, manage impulses, and make better decisions, directly reducing the behaviors that disrupt classrooms.
How does Schoolbeat support classroom behavior management?
Schoolbeat provides cinematic story-based lessons that teach students to recognize emotions, consider consequences, and choose healthier responses to challenging situations.
Can real-life skills really reduce suspensions and office referrals?
Research consistently shows that well-implemented real-life skills programs reduce office referrals, suspensions, and peer conflicts while improving student engagement.
How quickly can schools implement Schoolbeat?
Schoolbeat is designed for immediate implementation with plug-and-play lessons, built-in pacing guides, and zero teacher preparation required.
Does Schoolbeat align with PBIS?
Yes. Schoolbeat reinforces PBIS expectations by helping students understand the emotional drivers behind behavior, strengthening Tier 1 prevention.