Cultivating Calm in the Classroom
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041161196
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 05 Aug 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
We often expect young people to self-regulate, however, they have not always been taught suitable strategies and need support to rehearse these regularly, when they are calm. Equally, a dysregulated adult cannot help a child to calm and must learn how to regulate themselves.
This practical resource promotes wellbeing for educators first, guiding adults to learn how to effectively self-regulate which, in turn, will support them as they co-regulate and help children to understand their emotions. It delves into the science of the nervous system and the chemistry of emotional regulation, offering accessible guidance and actionable techniques to cultivate calm environments that promote emotional balance and connection. A toolkit of activities is provided for both adults and children, from breathing exercises and mindfulness to sensory play and structured movement breaks, to build resilience and belonging and enhance outcomes and overall wellbeing for all.
This unique, practical and sensitively written book builds a deeper understanding of our nervous systems which will lead to impactful actions in the classroom. It is an essential resource for teachers in all settings looking to find balance and improved wellbeing within their busy lives.
Hollie Rankin is a counsellor with over 16 years of experience supporting children and families. She currently serves as the safeguarding lead across three primary schools. Hollie is a passionate advocate for trauma-informed practice and regularly trains school staff on supporting children’s emotional wellbeing.
Corrin Watson is a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) with extensive experience in inclusive education. She has a creative view to SEN support, and is keen to promote a holistic approach when supporting children.
