A calming corner can be a valuable resource for students who need a break from the stimulating environment of the classroom.  Below are a few of our favorite tips and tricks for creating a sensory-calming corner for your school classroom:

 

1. Choose the Right Location

  • Quiet and Secluded: Select a spot in the classroom away from high-traffic areas. This helps minimize distractions and helps students who experience sensory overload or seek more privacy.  Look for a corner or an alcove that can be slightly sectioned off from the rest of the classroom.  Consider installing Noise Dampening Tiles to help dampen sounds. 
  • Accessible: Select a location that is easily accessible for all students, including those with mobility issues.  Consider proximity to the main learning area to make it easy for students to transition to and from the calming corner without causing a disruption.

 

2. Design with Comfort in Mind

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3. Incorporate Sensory Tools

 

4. Add Mindfulness and Relaxation Resources

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5. Establish Clear Guidelines

  • Usage Rules: Clearly explain when and how students can use the calming corner. This might include a signal or a pass system to prevent overcrowding. Make sure students understand that the space is a tool for them to use when they need a break.
  • Time Limits: Set reasonable time limits to ensure that all students have access when needed. This helps prevent one student from monopolizing the space and ensures fair usage.
  • Respectful Use: Teach students to respect the space and the materials, including cleaning up after themselves.

 

6. Involve Students in the Process

  • Student Input: Involve students in the creation and maintenance of the calming corner. This can increase their sense of ownership and respect for the space. Ask for their ideas on what items to include and how to arrange the space.
  • Personalization: Allow students to personalize the space with their own artwork or favorite calming tools. This can help make the space fit their individual needs.

 

Setting up a calming corner in your classroom can benefit students by offering them a specific area to cope with stress and emotions. By implementing these tips, you can create a welcoming calming corner that helps students succeed in the classroom.

 

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