28/05/2026
Big emotions often show up as disruptive behavior in the classroom but punishment alone doesn’t teach regulation
Our therapist-designed emotional regulation tools help students manage big feelings, reduce classroom disruptions, and build healthier coping skills throughout the school day.
Perfect for classrooms, counseling spaces, calm corners, and student support programs
(Classroom management, emotional regulation, social emotional learning, SEL tools, behavior support, classroom behavior)
26/05/2026
Helping kids regulate emotions should feel engaging, supportive, and empowering
We love hearing how clinicians and parents use Ready Set Regulate tools to help children recognize feelings, build coping skills, and practice emotional regulation in sessions and at home.
From worksheets to fidgets and creative tools, everything is designed to make emotional learning simple and effective
Comment “REGULATE” to learn more
(child therapist tools, therapy worksheets for kids, SEL activities, social emotional learning, coping skills for kids)
21/05/2026
Laughter can heal… or it can hurt.
Giggles Goose teaches kids the difference. When emotions feel heavy, playful, kind giggles can help the body relax, reconnect, and return to calm. But laughter should never come at someone else’s expense.
We laugh with, not at. We lift others up, not tear them down. Because true healing happens when humor feels safe, kind, and shared. Save this for tough days and tag someone raising kind, confident kids.
(emotional regulation, connection over correction, stress relief for kids, playful coping
gentle parenting)
14/05/2026
Is your child always on the move, no matter what?
That’s not “too much”, it’s Jitter Frazzle.
Kids don’t need control in that moment; they need direction. Channel the energy with simple tools and calming steps.
Comment “JITTER” if your child is always on the go.
(hyperactive kids, sensory tools, focus and attention, kids coping skills, energy regulation)
12/05/2026
Big reactions aren’t bad behavior, they’re a sign your child is overwhelmed and doesn’t yet have the tools to handle it.
With the right guidance, they can learn to understand what’s happening inside and respond differently.
What’s your child’s #1 trigger? Comment below 👇
(parenting, emotional regulation, child behavior, tantrums, overwhelmed child, gentle parenting, conscious parenting)