![]() Personally, I stay away from things hanging from the ceiling for safety reasons because when a student is upset, he or she may pull on them or wrap themselves in them. Just remember, when students are upset, they cry, sneeze, and cough, so make sure the items in the safe place can be easily washed and cleaned. Place a rug, pillows, and/or combination of bean bags in the safe place. sand timer (to be used for turn taking when sharing toys in the classroom, NOT for time out).calm down kit with sensory goodies (squishy toys, sensory bottles, child-safe mirror, social story, deep breath chart, etc.).pillow, bean bag, or rug in cool, relaxing colors.What you need to create a safe place or cozy corner: Being upset or having a problem is not a punishment it’s a life skill. You want to make a place students WANT to go to calm down. Just remember: the safe place is NOT time out. This post contains affiliate links which means I earn a tiny commission when you use my links at no cost to you. Grab the FREEBIE by entering your email in the box at the bottom of this post. Make sure you read to the end and grab the FREEBIE! ![]() Sometimes students (teachers too) need to take a break from what’s going on around them so they can regain control of their emotions. It is a place students can go when they feel various emotions like sad, mad, frustration, nervous, or even tired. It should be a place that is cozy with visual supports, that is away from the load spaces in the classroom. ![]() Every classroom needs a safe place for students to go where they feel safe, can calm down, or solve problems.
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