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

7.2 Identifying Calming vs. Stimulating Movements: Some motions soothe the body, while others wake it up. Gentle sways, slow breathing, and stretching calm the nervous system. Jumping jacks, brisk walking, or fast dancing bring alertness and focus. Learning which type you need helps keep emotions balanced. Calming movement is best when you feel anxious or overstimulated. Stimulating movement helps when you feel low energy or unfocused. By tuning into your body’s signals, you can choose the right action for your mood. Over time, your brain connects specific motions with certain feelings. This awareness gives you control over emotional states.

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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