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Have you seen calming corners for elementary students and wanted to replicate one for your middle school or highschool classroom? This post includes all the best tips for how to create a calming corner that incorporates mindfulness activities, journaling prompts, meditations and yoga! It also gives you tips on guidlines for the calming corner to add to your classroom management and not let the calming corner run wild. Ha!

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If you were building your dream sensory room, what would you include? Here is my school based OT perspective on great sensory room equipment!

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Multi-Sensory Room Equipment for schools and special needs- Good for use in special and primary schools. Explore the bubble tubes and interactive wall panels with all the other sensory equipment made in the UK in our own workshops

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What if you could just take some quiet time to yourself and relax? A mindfulness room is a perfect place for that. In this article, we'll show how easy it can be to create your own mindful moment of relaxation at home or school with these simple steps! Best Relaxation Room For Kids Ideas, Room Decor for Calmness and Stress-free Spaces for Kids. #calm #room

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Nook Pods are now given some enhancements to turn them into Sensory Nooks, an encapsulated space that will help neuro-diverse individuals deal with mood changes, challenging behavior, and sudden anxiety attacks that may trigger socially exclusive situations. These additions to the pods will help bring a “psychologically safe space” where they can temporarily escape from in order to calm down or get through a challenging situation. Read More.

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All children, whether they have special needs or not, benefit from sensory activities. Adding a sensory room to your home or school is a great way to provide kids with a sensory experience to help regulate their emotions. When creating this space for your child, make sure you consider your child’s sensory needs. Some children require more visual input, such as optic lights, while others need different experiences.

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The perfect decoration for a calm down corner in your preschool, elementary or middle school classroom or at home. This grounding exercise is designed to help your elementary and middle school students engage in relaxation techniques with the help of tap lights! These interactive printables teach kids to develop coping strategies and successfully return to the classroom lesson. Multiple sizes and color options can accommodate your unique classroom decor needs and speech therapy room decor.

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The best teacher tips for a sensory-inclusive classroom for all, including autistic students. Check out some sensory diet ideas you can use in your classroom!

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