Adopted across thousands of mainstream classrooms worldwide—teaching students how to organize their feelings using metacognitive strategies.
Find out first-hand why this best-selling social emotional learning curriculum has been adopted across thousands of mainstream classrooms worldwide. Students learn how to learn how to organize their feelings into four different Zones and use metacognitive strategies to regulate within specific Zones to meet their personal, organizational, and social goals. We offer award-winning storybooks, poster, and strategy card deck to target the developmental learning needs of children ages 5-11 when using the easy-to-teach The Zones of Regulation curriculum. When all these resources are used together, along with additional posters, they provide important, practical social emotional learning tools to practice regulation of one’s feelings within four specific Zones across situations at home, school, and in the community.
Help primary school-age children learn and develop regulation skills, especially as they work together in groups. In these bundles, you’ll find a rich variety of ways to encourage children to use regulation strategies in school, at home, and in the community.
Games make learning fun—and these games help children learn to apply their learning about the feelings within the four Zones within specific situations, choose tools for regulation, and practice supporting each other as they play.
Use these colorful visual supports for in-the-moment social learning and review of specific aspects taught within the original The Zones of Regulation curriculum book and or the Digital Curriculum lessons at home, school, and in therapeutic settings.
Our Zones of Regulation digital products make it easy to explore, learn, and practice regulation and emotional control strategies. Use these digital resources to help your students, children, and clients develop metacognitive regulation strategies to meet their personal, organizational, and social goals.
Two sequential storybooks engage children ages 5-11 in learning The Zones of Regulation framework and curriculum. The first, The Road to Regulation, describes and explains four different emotional zones and how we feel in each of them. Through an imaginary adventure to “The Regulation Station,” the second introduces the use of “tools” (strategies) to help students identify ways they can manage their different feelings at school and home.
Available on Apple Books and Google Play
Also includes audio files.
A choice rich, portable strategy card deck to help kids ages 5-10 metacognitively explore and practice over 50 self-regulation tools at home, in school, or in therapeutic and community settings. The 4" x 6" two-sided strategy cards are divided into 5 categories that describe strategies to focus, calm, think, move, breathe, and connect developed from lessons in the popular The Zones of Regulation book.
Available on Apple Books and Google Play
Developed by author Leah Kuypers and software company Selosoft, Inc., these apps supplement the lessons in the curriculum book with interactive games filled with adventure and rewards. Students build their own strategy toolbox, identify triggers, and can even graph the Zones they experience across the day, providing data collection on self-regulation. Apps available on Mac App Store, the Apple App Store, and Amazon.
Mom’s Choice Awards named The Zones of Regulation App among the best in Family-Friendly Products. An interactive tool to provide a fun andengaging experience while learning and gaining valuable knowledge to assist in developing real-life self-regulation skills. Students will be taken on an adventure through a town filled with exciting learning opportunities around Zones concepts, rewards, and mini games.
Available on the Apple App Store and Amazon.
The Zones of Regulation: Exploring Emotions is an application designed to foster self-regulation skills in fun and exciting ways while simulating everyday situations to which students can relate. The app helps students gain skills in consciously regulating their behaviors to the social and environmental demands.
Available on Apple App Store, Mac App Store and Amazon.