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Creating Calm in Your Classroom

A Mindfulness-Based Movement Program for Social-Emotional Learning in Early Childhood Education

Transform your classroom into a compassionate, inclusive community of engaged learners. Join seasoned educator Lisa Danahy on a journey to create a nurturing space where every child’s unique value is celebrated. Learn simple, practical, and accessible mindfulness-based movements, breathing exercises, and meditations to share with your students. Discover the science behind the effectiveness of these tools in promoting health, while helping students regulate behavior, gain self-confidence, overcome trauma, and achieve success academically.

Through practical guidance and innovative techniques, you’ll cultivate an environment that embraces diversity, promotes understanding, and fosters meaningful connections. Learn how to empower your students to see themselves positively, express themselves authentically, and communicate effectively. This enables the students to find value in themselves and others, building a harmonious community where every child feels seen, supported and valued. Creating Calm in Your Classroom is not just a book-it’s a transformative guide to creating a space where every child thrives and every teacher shines. Let us create a classroom where kindness, diversity and joy flourish for all.

Folks are raving about these simple and effective tools for creating calm, confidence, and connections!

Creating Calm in Your Classroom has been featured on nationally acclaimed podcasts and at international conferences including:

Your Anxious Child with Dr. Edward Plimpton

SEND Parenting with Dr. Olivia Kessel

Transforming the Toddler Years with Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed.

…and the Annual Conference for the National Association for the Education of Young Children and other educator conferences around the world.

The author of Creating Calm in Your Classroom, Lisa Danahy is the founder of Create Calm and a featured Hay House author who has translated the science of stress and nervous system regulation into practical strategies that help people, classrooms, and communities thrive for over 30 years.