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Nikki Elsasser on Instagram: "Calming areas are great because they give children the space to practice regulating big emotions. This is an invaluable skill they will take with them for the rest of their lives! I like the idea of having a calming kit basket because it allows you to either designate a calming space or the child can take the kit to a safe space at their choosing. I think everyone should have a calming basket for the kids in their life so you can GRAB THIS FREE KIT at…
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The Calm Rainbow Calming Corner Kit is here! Make sure to scroll through to the end to see the ✨FREEBIE✨ I created to go along with the kit 🌈 This kit includes: ▪️Visual Aids ▪️Breathing Techniques ▪️Calming Strategies ▪️Feelings Posters ▪️Positive Affirmations Posters ▪️Bulletin Letters & Bunting ▪️Reflection & Coloring Sheets There is also a ✨FREEBIE✨ with information on how to get started and how to implement the Calming Corner in your classroom! And some cute slides with additional…
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Calm Down Corner printables are perfect for helping kids manage emotions and take a break when they need it. Set up a calming space for your child with these fun and easy-to-use tools. Check out our blog for free printables and tips! #CalmDownCorner #KidsEmotionalHealth #ParentingTips
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Looking for a way to teach emotional regulation to toddlers and young children? Check these calming corner ideas for kids.
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Discover how easy it is to transform a small area of your home into a calming corner that children and adults alike can benefit from.
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Fallon | School Counselor | LMHC Grad Student | EF Coach on Instagram: "🌟 The biggest question I get about my CALM DOWN CORNER is… ⁉️How do you get the sensory tiles to stick on the wall? ⁉️ 🤯The answer… a hot glue gun! A few dots of hot glue on the back of each tile did the trick! 💪Kids have pushed, punched, pressed, kicked them, and they haven’t budged. 🧘♀️Sensory tiles offer children the chance to engage in heavy work, allowing them to fulfill their body’s need for sensory…
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Ronia loves having a cozy place to go to calm down and she calls it her "pink zone." Learn How to Create a Calm Corner for Your Toddler...
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One calming corner strategy is to create a set of finger labyrinths. Students quietly trace the path of the labyrinths and they take a deep breath. This simple activity helps students focus on the present. Find these cards for free on the blog.
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