Successful school participation and performance are significantly impacted by students’ self-regulation skills and interaction with the school environment. The resources provided offer strategies to create accessible learning spaces that promote student engagement and allow for the development of healthy self-regulation practices.

Different Kids Need Different Things

This lesson is meant to provide students with an understanding that everyone has unique learning needs and styles. This lesson includes concepts on equality vs. equity and how self-regulation strategies and tools are used, as well as an activity portion in which students can develop their own “tools for school” to support their focus, calm bodies, and emotion management.

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Quick Reference Guides

These resources can be used to provide professionals with easily accessible information on self-regulation, including both sensory and emotional regulation, and sensory processing.

Additional Supports

This resource includes three different movement break routines that can be led by educators and/or students on the fly.

This resource includes various and creative ways to take a breath while also providing clear guidance on practicing effective breathing.