Preschools Introduce Calm Corners to Help Children Manage Strong Emotions
Preschools are introducing calm corners as dedicated spaces where children can manage strong emotions in a safe and supportive way. These areas are designed to help children calm down, reflect, and regain emotional control without punishment.
Calm corners usually include soft seating, emotion cards, sensory tools, and calming visuals. Teachers guide children on how to use the space when they feel overwhelmed, angry, or anxious.
Educators explain that calm corners support emotional regulation and mental well-being. Instead of suppressing emotions, children learn to recognize and respond to feelings in healthy ways.
Classroom observations show that children who use calm corners return to activities more focused and relaxed. Emotional outbursts decrease, creating a more positive learning environment.
Parents report that children begin using similar calming strategies at home. This shows that emotional skills learned at school transfer into daily life.
By introducing calm corners, early childhood education promotes emotional health and builds lifelong coping skills, supporting overall well-being.