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[quote=Anonymous]Twos teacher here. She sounds really dysregulated. and then you get dysregulated too, which I can understand -- it is stressful to be with an upset child who stays upset for long stretches. Here a a good resource for creating a calm down corner for her, and teach her about it when she's not upset, so she can learn to use it. https://challengingbehavior.org/docs/Calm-Down-Area_Tipsheet.pdf You can also model this. You can say, "I'm feeling upset right now, I need to take a break and try and calm my body down." You can talk to her about breathing in and out slowly, and that helps calm your body down. Practice this at times when she is not upset, so she can learn it and access it as she gets upset. https://challengingbehavior.org/docs/Stay-Calm_Infographic.pdf[/quote]
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