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School Calming Corner Kit

We know how busy it is for teachers in schools. It can be hard to find the time to do those extra things that sit outside the day-to-day. To help save time, we've used our therapy experience in schools to put together a School Calming Corner Kit. This kit is a set of our most popular resources to support student regulation and calming at school. 

Create a calm and inviting sensory retreat within any classroom or learning environment with the School Calming Corner Kit. This carefully selected collection of therapy tools provides comfort, relaxation, and self-regulation support. Assists students to manage stress, improve focus, and feel safe in their space.

Therapy Benefits:

  • Supports self-regulation: Gives students tools to calm their bodies and emotions so they can return to learning ready to engage.
  • Reduces stress and anxiety: Creates a safe and supportive space to retreat when feeling overwhelmed.
  • Improves focus and attention: Sensory breaks help students reset and concentrate better on classroom tasks.
  • Encourages independence: Students can learn to recognise when they need a break and use the calming corner proactively.
  • Builds resilience: Supports the development of coping strategies for managing big feelings in a school environment.
  • Promotes inclusion: Provides a supportive resource for diverse learners, including those with sensory, emotional, or behavioural needs.

Product Details:

  • Peekaboo Sensory Bag
  • Pressure-Activated Vibrating Cushion
  • Weighted Lap Blanket – 2kg
  • Sensory Ooze Tube (colours / sizing may vary slightly)
  • 2 x Mouldable stress ball
  • Geo Morph Fidget Toy
  • Hourglass Sand Timer – 10 minutes

Looking for a set of resources for students to use during classroom activities? Our Classroom Sensory Start-Up Kit is designed to support regulation while students participate in whole-class and individual tasks.