A regulation station is a great classroom tool to build self regulation strategies and create a successful environment for learning
Visuals for a regulation station, calming corner, or teacher guided support for self, or co, regulation to help students learn and use coping skills.
Are you setting up a calm corner and looking for calm corner ideas? This is the easiest calm corner tool you'll ever use!
How to make a calming corner that supports self-regulation and use it effectively, including what to do when your child refuses to use the calming corner.
Self-regulation is a critical skill for people of all ages. It is the ability that helps us to control our behaviors to make good decisions for the long-term, rather than just doing what we want in the moment. It's also the skill that allows us to manage our emotions when we're feeling angry, disapp
Self-regulation is the number one skill necessary for children to be successful in school. Did you know 40% of children enter school ...
Create a movement self-regulation station for your students and kids! It is designed as a brain break or sensory break area to let students unleash their energy and engage in fun, active movements. It's a place where they can jump, dance, and move their bodies freely. With a variety of movements this area provides an outlet for students to release pent-up energy, build strength, and get their hearts pumping. Let your students let the energy flow ad refocus to get back to work! You can create various sequences and use the cards that work best for the space you have. This active movement station features Dot Dudes. You can use as a mirror decoration, bulletin board in a counseling office, classroom or as an addition to a calm down area. Cards measure approximately 4 in x 5 in when cut out. Includes: 40 Movement Cards 8 Headings 2 pages of arrows to create sequences NOTE: Only available in full color as shown, Files are NOT editable What you will receive: - 5 PDF Files File 1 Headings File 2 Card Pages 1-5 File 3- Card pages 6-10 File 4 Arrows PLEASE NOTE: * All products are for PERSONAL USE ONLY. You may not manufacture or distribute the physical output from these files. All rights reserved © Wendy C. Baker, LLC
How to make a calming corner that supports self-regulation and use it effectively, including what to do when your child refuses to use the calming corner.
Self-regulation is a critical skill for people of all ages. It is the ability that helps us to control our behaviors to make good decisions for the long-term, rather than just doing what we want in the moment. It's also the skill that allows us to manage our emotions when we're feeling angry, disapp
Children's books for Zones of Regulation and books that support self-regulation skills in kids.
Calm corners are such an incredible tool to have in your counseling office or classroom. It provides a safe place for students to use and improve their self regulation skills. To make calm corners work there are a couple skills and rules that need to be in place. Going to the Space When introducing the
Do you have a Calm Down Kit in your classroom? I love mine. It is a great way to teach your students selfregulation by providing them the tools they need to calm down. Social and emotional learning is essential in our schools today. Our students need to be taught how to deal with emotions and know ... Read More about Calm Down Kits in the Classroom
A Jar Full of Feelings is a visual sensory regulation activity to help children recognize and respond appropriately to their feelings.
A bundle of free zones of regulation printables that you can download and use as a supplement to the Zones of Regulation curriculum.
Teaching self regulation strategies in your school counseling program? You'll love these 60 self regulation books addressing foundational & advanced skills
This rainbow exercise is a deep breathing exercise for kids that can be used as a mindfulness activity, coping tool, or meditation.
How to make a calming corner that supports self-regulation and use it effectively, including what to do when your child refuses to use the calming corner.
How to make a calming corner that supports self-regulation and use it effectively, including what to do when your child refuses to use the calming corner.
How to make a calming corner that supports self-regulation and use it effectively, including what to do when your child refuses to use the calming corner.
How can you support the development of self-regulation in kids? This huge resource is full of self-regulation games, information, books, and more!
Teach kids self-regulation in the classroom and beyond with this collection of super fun Zones of Regulation activities, games, worksheets, and lesson plans!
Boost your child's confidence and improve their mindset with these free affirmation station printables!
This self-regulation bulletin board is designed to be a functional check-in system. Students will self-reflect on which emotional state they are in and indicate it to the teacher/counselor by placing a Velcro button on the corresponding temperature. You can use this with an entire class, small group, or individual student! Self Regulation Station Includes: ↠ Teacher’s guide / implementation tips ↠ 3 self-regulation posters ↠ Letters and images in both color and b&w How To Use: Beside the thermometer adhere a piece of vertical Velcro. Then add Velcro to the back of the “today I feel” buttons so the students can use them to check-in. Write numbers or student names on the back of the buttons so they can anonymously check in. BENEFITING STUDENTS Initially, it can be difficult for students to understand their feelings and how to react to them. By externalizing their feelings to temperatures students can gain a better understanding of their triggers and how to manage their emotions. At a minimum, the bulletin board serves as a reminder to students and the check-in process allows students to share their current state without having to voice it out loud. RELATED SCHOOL COUNSELING RESOURCES: ⁕ Self-Regulation Mega Bundle ⁕ Ready to Regulate Small Group ⁕ Self-Regulation Super Bundle ⁕ School Counseling Office Bundle Visit Bright Futures School Counseling Blog and subscribe to my email list to gain access to my Group Counseling Lesson Plans. You will also receive a weekly email with my latest school counseling tips, research, and freebies! Follow me on social media to be the first to learn about sales and new resources! School Counseling Simplified Podcast Bright Futures Counseling INSTAGRAM Bright Futures Counseling FACEBOOK
Create these fun Inside Out activities to help boost emotional wellbeing within your classroom or livin room!
Self-control helps children manage their impulses and emotions. Teaching children self-control is one of the best ways that parents and care givers can prepare them for success.
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Whether you have a "peace corner" or a "calm down corner" or a "cool down spot" or a "zen den" or a "regulation station", this resource will enhance your students' emotional regulation area. The posters arecan also be used as a coping skills lesson! Printable calming tools included too! This resource is trauma-informed and also includes a lesson plan for introducing and teaching the use of this space. This resource includes: • Full page signs with directions for 36 different calming strategies and tools so you can pick what fits best with your office or classroom • Easy cut quarter page size visuals • Mandala color pages, 3 breathing visuals, My Happy Place visual cue card, and "write about it" pages • Signs for "Calm Down Corner", "Peace Corner", "Cool Down Spot", "Reset and Return", "Zen Den", and "Regulation Station" • Visual communication board • Feelings and Affirmations Puzzles *Open up the preview to see more details!* Educators Say: "This has been one of the best tools in my office!" "This has been SUCH a fantastic resource. Colorful, creative, comprehensive, easy to put together, easily accessible to students, and most importantly...effective in helping to provide positive classroom management and behavior support. I truly thank you for creating such a wonderful supplement." "Great product for use in both regular and special education settings. This is perfect for a cool-down area or peace corner. The visuals are great for helping students become more responsible and independent with the coping strategies." *Open up the preview for more details!*
While out in our districts, we have seen a growing number of hallway paths being implemented. We think these are a great strategy for students who need to get up and move! Today's Regulation Rendezvous travels around the Miami Valley to show off some of our favorite Hallway Paths. Hallway paths have been designed with a series of movements that provide the student with the necessary proprioceptive and vestibular input to help them refocus and be better prepared for learning. It is important to note which activities are calming, alerting or over-stimulating for each individual. When a student’s sensory needs are not being met, the student will still find a way to meet their sensory needs but, oftentimes, in a more disruptive manner. Examples of this include: getting out of their seat unexpectedly, rolling around during circle time, or running when walking is the expectation and the list goes on! Providing sensory supports, like hallway paths, should be viewed as equally important as academic instruction because in order for a student to perform externally, they must be internally regulated. Participation in hallway paths should be a fun way to help reduce sensory seeking behaviors and increase attention to tasks. Studebaker Preschool, Huber Heights We love these simple paths for preschoolers. Preschool teachers incorporated these paths during transitions and through proactively scheduling extra path breaks for students who needed them. Letter hopscotch Lilypad leap path for students to jump and count Red and blue zig-zag paths for direction following and varied gross motor movements Colored footprint paths for directionality Snyder Park Elementary, Springfield Snyder Park's OT, Toni Cockerham, created a fun Under the Sea themed hallway path for students with a variety of great activities. Fish hopscotch jumping path Jellyfish Jump Webbed foot reciprocal gait path Balance line Directionality path Crab walk Seaweed arch Hand walk maze Stevenson Elementary, Mad River Stevenson Elementary's OT, Denise Campbell, collaborated with her team of educators including Terri Dinkelaker (PT), Taylor Ruef (IS), Patti Hollender (IS), Amanda Gant (IS), and Rylie Jarrett (IS) set up a variety of hallway activities for students who need a break throughout the day. Gross motor stations Deep breathing visuals Visual tracking Zig zag gross motor path Heavy work book sort Alphabet hopping path New Carlisle Elementary, New Carlisle Intervention Specialist, Derek Hord, created these great Brain Break paths that students could readily access right in the resource room during work times. Alternating foot hopping path Jumping path Side stepping path Agility ladder Maze path JFK Elementary, Kettering The staff at JFK in Kettering created this great gross motor hallway activity that students can use for breaks or when waiting in the hallway. Each FIREBIRD letter card opens up to reveal a gross motor activity for students to perform to help them focus and calm. Dixie Elementary- New Lebanon OT Chris Cool has set up two wonderful hallway paths for the students at Dixie Elementary. In one hallway, the students follow the Rocket Sensory Path and in another hallway there is a Dinosaur Sensory Path. Visual Positional Cues More visual positional cues Rocket Hopscotch Wall push up station Reciprocal walking path Coded movement cues for each path icon Wall push up station Mound Elementary- Miamisburg Principal Becca Huber created a great space for students who need to embed movement into their day. Walking paths Tracking spiral Wall pushes Sugarcreek Primary- Piqua We love this portable walking path used by PT Amy Pratt!
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