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Why all settings should have a calm down corner

What is a calm down corner?

A calm down corner is a really simple but often highly effective area where children can take a break from the commotion of the learning environment and have some time to calm down. Often used for children with SEND or behaviour management problems but if implemented and effectively promoted they can be a place of comfort and safety for many children. 

Children can go to the calm down corner by free choice or some practitioners may like to send a child to this area as an alternative to a time out or thinking time. These areas allow children to recognise their own emotions and encourage self-regulation. Self-regulation is incredibly important for a child to accomplish so they are better able to deal with their emotions and control their behaviour. 

Children may like to use this area when they are upset, angry, tired or just feeling overwhelmed. It gives them a few short minutes to take a break and regulate their emotions before joining back in with their chosen activity. Even as adults a busy room full of loud children can become overwhelming and we can feel like we need 5 minutes break out of the room. It is therefore important to recognise that this is equally true for many children so giving them the time and space they need to take a break and calm down is important. 

What should I include in my calm down area?

Make sure you strategically place your calm down area so it is away from the busiest and loudest areas of the room. You may like to include –

A full calm down corner pack is available here 

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