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The Gifts Of Joy SECONDARY Calm Down Corner Classroom Kit is a comprehensive resource designed to help students navigate their emotions. It includes interactive posters, breathing diagrams, and sensory tools that promote self-awareness and emotional regulation, ultimately enhancing academic success.
R**.
These are fine, and seem to be decently made. Quite pricey for what you get.
There are 5 small posters included in this kit, and there isn't a lot to it. The smaller card is a repeat/combo of 2 of the other larger posters. I have a friend who is a social and emotional learning specialist, and I will probably gift these to her, as I think she will have more use for them than I will. For a classroom, or even a designated calm-down area of a home with children, I think these could be useful. I do think they are quite pricey for what you get.
C**Z
Great For Helping My Son
I have a special needs son that struggled with coping with his emotions. His therapist recommended I make a calming corner so he could have an area where we could work with him on calming down. These calming posters have helped us tremendously with my son's emotions by giving us step-by-step things that my son can do to help him calm down. The posters are well made and they are thick and laminated so I don't worry about them getting torn up by my son. I also love how I can write his name on one of them to make the calming corner more personalized. I do feel like the price is reasonable for the posters already being printed and laminated on high-quality paper. These posters pair wonderfully with a fidget basket.
S**G
Great Posters
I am a special education teacher and ordered these for a calm-down corner in my classroom. We practice mindfulness breathing in the classroom; these visuals are a great reminder. It also serves as a tool that staff members can refer to when students are in the calm-down corner. Two of the posters are about the four square breathing so they are a bit redundant. The colors are not vibrant but the posters are fairly well made and suit my purpose. As a teacher, I need to make so many posters and visuals on my own, so it's great to have these premade; it makes my job easier. There are words as well as images which is great because not all of my students can read. The posters have a plastic coating so you can use dry-erase markers on them which is great. These posters are a great addition to my classroom and I would recommend them to others.
P**C
Good materials but a bit flimsy
I purchased this set for my classroom calming corner. Out of the box, I was surprised how thin and light the set is. It comes with plastic coated cardstock signs and activities, but they're all thinner and more flexible than laminated cardstock would be.The images are great - every good for younger students who are prereaders. Also, it comes with a plastic sleeve that you can use with the manipulative sheets to keep them intact a bit longer and to keep a stressed out student from bending your materials while they're self soothing.The signs will definitely go up in my classroom and I'll probably use the dry erase activities for a couple kids, but I think most teachers could make these with minimal effort so I'm not sure they'd be worth the price.
O**A
good for kids
I like the mental and emotional wellbeing messages that this product provides. It is of thick paper with a lamination on it that protects it from wear and tear.
G**E
Good
These come in handy when dealing with a child with behavior issues. Great tools for my child who is ASD. I just have to remind him to follow along with what they say.
J**A
Useful
If you teach any class & you have severe behaviors, I highly recommend this. It is reusable & would make a great addition to a calm down corner.
A**
Simple
4 stars (standard rounding rules apply) it says it is a fidget calm down corner toolbox, but it’s more a breathing aid for square breathing Laminated so that you can write with dry erase board markers. It’s simple and easy to follow but the colors are bland. Im sure the colors are that way to not be overstimulating, but for kids I’d expect a little more options in colors that are fun. I also expected a fidget because it said it was a fidget toolbox. I also got two cards that did the square breathing so it seemed redundant.
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