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Free, timely strategies & tools

Video lessons, emotion visuals & downloadable handouts to supplement your students' engagement and help them recognize what Zones they are in.

Free Stuff to Supplement The Zones of Regulation Curriculum

Further supplement strategies for managing feelings and sensory needs as part of their social emotional learning with these free, timely strategies and tools when using The Zones of Regulation to support individuals ages 5-18+. Using a cognitive behavior therapy approach, The Zones of Regulation learning activities are designed to help students recognize when they are in different emotional states called “Zones,” with each of four Zones represented by a different color. Students also learn how to use strategies or tools to stay in a Zone or move from one to another.


We will be posting new free The Zones of Regulation activities as quickly and as often as we can, so check back often!

Free Webinar—Learn Essential Zones of Regulation Concepts for Free

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Let’s Check In with The Zones

Turn behavior reminders into positive moments for building self-awareness with a Zones Check-In!


Join Leah Kuypers, founder and creator of The Zones of Regulation®, along with Zones expert and trainer, Elizabeth Sautter, for an engaging and interactive session exploring the evolution of The Zones Check-In and overall framework—from inception to today’s Digital Curriculum and supporting companion tools.



By registering for this webinar, you agree to share your contact information with both Social Thinking and The Zones of Regulation teams. This allows us to follow up with relevant resources, updates, and exclusive content related to the webinar topic.

Thursday, Apr. 10, 2025 | 10:30 pm your local time
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Supplementary Zones Emotions Visuals from Storybook Set

Inclusivity and representation of all learners is important to us! We are excited to release updated Supplementary Zones Emotions Visuals which feature our beautiful cast of characters from our Zones of Regulation Storybook Series. These free downloadable visuals can be used when teaching Lesson 1 in The Zones of Regulation print and digital curriculum to supplement the Reproducible C: Zones Emotions and Reproducible E: The Zones of Regulation Visual, as well as to review and reinforce concepts at any point in the learning process.

Reproducible C - Elementary Ages

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Reproducible C - Elementary Ages

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Reproducible E - Elementary Ages

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Use all our supplementary reproducibles for in-the-moment social learning and review of specific aspects taught within The Zones of Regulation curriculum lessons at home, school, and in therapeutic settings.

Supplementary Updated Zones Emotions Visuals

Reproducible C

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Reproducible C

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Reproducible BB

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Reproducible E

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Also available in French and Spanish.



Free Downloadable Handouts

Reproducible T

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All the Zones Are OK

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Activity: Zones Check-in at Home

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Leah Kuypers | MA Ed., OTR/L

Watch Authors Leah Kuypers & Elizabeth Sautter Teach Tools of the Week

Learning to self-regulate our Zones is serious work that takes time and lots of practice. The award-winning The Zones of Regulation Tools to Try Cards are an easy, user-friendly way to introduce self-regulation strategies to kids ages 5–10 and adolescents ages 11–18+ as they explore, practice, and choose tools to help them regulate at home, in school, or in therapeutic and community settings. Follow along as Leah Kuypers and Elizabeth Sautter teach and reflect on different tools from the Tools to Try Cards for Kids and the Tools to Try Cards for Tweens & Teens that can be used alongside The Zones of Regulation print and digital curriculum.

Animal Adventure

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Water Break

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Noodle Arms

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Seek Guidance

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Walk it Out

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Palm Press

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Bird Breaths

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Get Inspired

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Build a Fort

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Pressure Points

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Testimonials from Parents, Teachers, and Clinicians

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