🧍 Self-Regulation Through the Senses *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.14 – Visual Relaxation Routines Before Bedtime: The eyes prepare the mind for sleep long before lights go out. Nighttime visual routines signal the body to slow down and transition toward rest. Dim, warm lighting tells the nervous system it is safe to release tension. Gentle activities like candle gazing, reading printed pages, or watching low-motion imagery reduce stimulation. Removing harsh screens an hour before bed supports melatonin production. This visual tapering helps thoughts quiet naturally. Soft color palettes and organized surroundings contribute to emotional unwinding. Establishing this pattern strengthens sleep hygiene and morning alertness. Bedtime becomes a ritual of sight-based serenity. The final images you see shape the quality of your rest.

About this course

Practical sensory-based strategies to help individuals manage emotions, reduce stress, and maintain balance in daily life.

This course includes:
  • Guided sensory awareness and grounding exercises
  • Templates for building a personal sensory toolkit
  • Practical activities for integrating sensory strategies into daily routines

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