By Joy and Shannon at the Southern Schoolhouse

Having a portable calming kit is a game changer in the classroom. This simple tote holds everything students need to reset, refocus, and regulate their emotions. This tool kit can be quickly transported to any part of the building, ensuring you have everything you need to support your students emotional regulation.

Whether it’s during a tough moment, a transition, or a sensory overload, having these tools within arm’s reach helps students feel safe and supported without interrupting the flow of the day. It’s small but shows students they’re cared for.

Suggested Items Included in our Kit:

These are examples of items we included based on the needs of our students. Find what works best for your school and students. We have created a reel ( ) on our social media page. Check it out!

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