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Calming Activities for Children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

December 6, 2024 by Jennifer Leave a Comment

I’m always on the lookout for new ideas to help out my SPD kid. Check out this list… it may give you something new to try.

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CLICK HERE: Calming Activities for Children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD): Ideas for Calming a High Energy Sensory Seeking Child

Calming Resources

  • Self Calming Strategies
  • Yoga Cards and Game Ideas
  • Breathe Calm Connect in 10 Minutes
  • Calm Down Breathing Cards
  • Calming Chair Yoga Poses
  • Calming Strategies for the Classroom
  • Calm Down Cards
  • Number Calm Down Hero Toolkit
  • Calming Yoga Cards for Kids

Learn more about calming strategies:

Calm the Chaos: A Fail-Proof Road Map for Parenting Even the Most Challenging KidsCalm the Chaos: A Fail-Proof Road Map for Parenting Even the Most Challenging KidsCalm the Chaos: A Fail-Proof Road Map for Parenting Even the Most Challenging KidsCool, Calm & Connected: A Workbook for Parents and Children to Co-regulate, Manage Big Emotions & Build Stronger BondsCool, Calm & Connected: A Workbook for Parents and Children to Co-regulate, Manage Big Emotions & Build Stronger BondsCool, Calm & Connected: A Workbook for Parents and Children to Co-regulate, Manage Big Emotions & Build Stronger BondsThe Explosive ChildThe Explosive ChildThe Explosive ChildCalm Parents, Happy Kids: The Secrets of Stress-free ParentingCalm Parents, Happy Kids: The Secrets of Stress-free ParentingCalm Parents, Happy Kids: The Secrets of Stress-free Parenting

 

Calming Activities for Children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

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