Every student experiences moments of frustration, overwhelm, or emotional overload. Instead of escalating those feelings, Calm Down Corners offer a safe, supportive space where students can step away, regulate their emotions, and return to learning with a clearer mindset.


What is a Calm Down Corner?

A Calm Down Corner is a designated area in the classroom equipped with tools and strategies for emotional self-regulation. Students can use it to:

  • Take a short break when feeling upset or overstimulated.

  • Practice calming techniques such as deep breathing or mindful thinking.

  • Reflect on their feelings before rejoining class activities.

This proactive approach supports emotional growth and reduces classroom disruptions.


Why They Work

  1. Encourages Self-Awareness
    Students learn to recognize and respond to their emotional cues.

  2. De-escalates Conflicts
    Provides a safe pause before emotions lead to poor choices.

  3. Teaches Coping Skills
    Promotes healthy strategies for managing stress and frustration.

  4. Supports All Learners
    Benefits students with a range of emotional and behavioral needs.


Common Calm Down Corner Tools

  • Soft seating (beanbag, cushion, small chair).

  • Sensory items (stress balls, fidgets, textured fabrics).

  • Visual aids (emotion charts, breathing exercises).

  • Reflection sheets or journals.


Tips for an Effective Calm Down Corner

  • Explain the Purpose – Teach students it’s a tool, not a punishment.

  • Set Guidelines – Outline when and how the space should be used.

  • Make it Inviting – Use calming colors, soft lighting, and cozy decor.

  • Model the Process – Demonstrate using the corner during non-stressful times.


Final Thoughts

A Calm Down Corner is more than just a quiet spot — it’s a life skill station. By providing students with a place to manage their emotions, you foster independence, self-regulation, and a classroom culture rooted in understanding and respect.