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Bright, noisy classrooms and childcare spaces can easily overwhelm learners. When sensory overload or frustration triggers challenging behaviour, learning spaces need to incorporate dedicated calming spaces where children can recharge.
Rather than using calm spaces only when students become overwhelmed, educators can incorporate predictable breaks into the daily routine. These breaks give students time to pause, reset, and prepare for what comes next. In this way, calm spaces become an integrated part of the learning environment, not just a response to behaviour.

While infants depend entirely on caregivers to soothe them, older children face the difficult transition of managing their own emotional responses, often struggling with focus, impulse control, and intense feelings.

Designing a dedicated calm-down area is an effective strategy for teaching and modeling these essential self-regulation skills in a school and childcare setting. These spaces provide a comforting retreat where students can pause to quiet both mind and body whenever their emotions become too overwhelming to handle.

A calm space also offers a quiet alternative where children can step away from the main group to engage in soothing, low-stimulation activities like reading, drawing, or sensory play. By providing a comfortable change of scenery, this area allows students to shift their focus to a peaceful task until they feel ready to rejoin the class.
Creating an effective calm space requires thoughtful planning. Here are a few suggestions on how to set up those spaces:



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