Kids quiet corner ideas

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a child's room with pictures on the wall and a dog bed in the corner

My daughter has some big emotions because well... she's my child and she is a toddler. There are days when she is throwing fits and tantrums and I can't understand what she's trying to tell me through the chaos. I was inspired by some other wonderful mamas on Instagram to create a quiet corner. So far it seems to be helping! Ronia loves having a cozy place to go to calm down and she calls it her "pink zone." Learn How to Create a Calm Corner for Your Toddler below.

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a child's bedroom with yellow curtains and bookshelves

Learn how to create your own calm down corner at home! As parents, we want to help kids understand emotions and teach them how to deal with emotions. You can DIY calm down corner for kids at home that's quick and easy! We share a variety of calm down corner ideas to help you get started. We share some of the common emotional triggers for kids and tips on teaching them about their emotions. Read the blog now to learn how to create a calm down kit to put in your calm down corner at home.

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Fine Motor Skills with Sand Trays

#toddlersleep #sleeptraining #parentingtips Get your toddler sleeping through the night with our expert advice and tips. Learn how to set a bedtime routine, create a sleep-friendly environment, and deal with common sleep

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a child's room decorated in pastel colors

Are you looking for ways to encourage your kids to read more? A cozy reading nook in their room could be the solution! Join me as I share essential tips on finding the right spot, selecting comfy seating, and adding fun decor that inspires a love for reading. Together, we can create a magical corner that your kids will adore and want to spend hours in! #KidsReadingNook #HomeDecor #CozySpaces #LiteracyMatters #CreativeKids

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an easy diy tent for the kids to play in

My last classroom had a sensory room. It was basically a little room (about 6 ft. X 5 ft) that we painted the walls black and added a variety of sensory things. I made this sensory stand for the room, and bought a lot of materials for the room, including a disco ball, a variety of light shows, a black light, glow in the dark objects, textured posters, and much more. When I found out my new classroom doesn't have a closet or area for a sensory room, I was pretty bummed because I already have…

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