Supporting Emotional Regulation in the Classroom

Learn to co-regulate with your students — because a calm teacher is the most powerful regulation tool in the room.

This course gives educators practical tools for supporting emotional regulation in real classroom conditions. You'll understand how the nervous system works, how to create a regulation-supportive environment, and how to respond to dysregulation in ways that de-escalate rather than escalate. Grounded in neuroscience and ABA principles.

What You'll Learn

  • Understand the neuroscience behind emotional dysregulation in children
  • Use co-regulation techniques to help students settle during difficult moments
  • Set up calm corners and regulation tools that students actually use
  • Implement proactive strategies for common dysregulation triggers
  • Teach self-regulation skills during calm times so they're available when students need them most

Designed for educators supporting students with autism, ADHD, anxiety, or other regulation challenges.

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