Developing self-regulation with a calming breath
Many of us take a deep breath naturally when we need to destress. But for students with disabilities, this is a calming strategy that may need to be explicitly taught and practiced. Positivity provides a visual representation that helps students understand the concept of how deep breaths can calm their emotions.
Relieve student frustration to minimize disruptions
This calming strategy is delivered on demand within Positivity—which means it can be applied in time to help calm a student whose emotions are escalating, and in any learning setting. Once you’ve identified situations that create frustration, anxiety, or even aggression, use the strategy to help teach them to pause and breathe to reach a state of calm. Students will see an animated heart on the screen, which paces their breathing and lasts for the time you’ve allotted.
Apply the strategy in
individual or whole‑class settings
Sometimes when one student’s emotions run high, the entire class feels the effects. Positivity lets you deliver a calming breath to one student or to the whole class at once. It’s an ideal way to get everyone back on track and to reinforce learning the strategy for those who need it most.
Implement with fidelity and best practices
- Teach the student how to use the breath strategy through modeling and practice, and then let Positivity help you initiate it throughout the day as needed.
- Based on data collected within the system and student responses, adjust the frequency and length of breaths assigned and even change the color of the heart.
- Gradually reduce delivery of the strategy as the student’s frustration tolerance and emotional responses improve.
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