Helping Kids Find Calm Relaxation Script

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Visit a Peaceful Place is a script to use with students, clients, or your kids. Created for kids from kindergarten to 5th grade.

1) Set the mood for
morning meeting:
calm, reflective, quiet.

2) Review behavior expectations.

3) Build trust and relationships
before starting the meeting.

4) Align meeting with state or
national social-emotional
learning standards.


(setting the scene) Find a comfortable position. Relax your eyes, shoulders, arms, stomach, and legs. We are going to use our imagination to visit a peaceful place. Close your eyes or keep your eyes open, whatever is most comfortable. Let’s breathe together: in through your nose (pause), out through your nose (pause). In...and out.
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Visit a Peaceful Place is a script to use with students, clients, or your kids. Created for kids from kindergarten to 5th grade.

1) Set the mood for
morning meeting:
calm, reflective, quiet.

2) Review behavior expectations.

3) Build trust and relationships
before starting the meeting.

4) Align meeting with state or
national social-emotional
learning standards.


(setting the scene) Find a comfortable position. Relax your eyes, shoulders, arms, stomach, and legs. We are going to use our imagination to visit a peaceful place. Close your eyes or keep your eyes open, whatever is most comfortable. Let’s breathe together: in through your nose (pause), out through your nose (pause). In...and out.
Visit a Peaceful Place is a script to use with students, clients, or your kids. Created for kids from kindergarten to 5th grade.

1) Set the mood for
morning meeting:
calm, reflective, quiet.

2) Review behavior expectations.

3) Build trust and relationships
before starting the meeting.

4) Align meeting with state or
national social-emotional
learning standards.


(setting the scene) Find a comfortable position. Relax your eyes, shoulders, arms, stomach, and legs. We are going to use our imagination to visit a peaceful place. Close your eyes or keep your eyes open, whatever is most comfortable. Let’s breathe together: in through your nose (pause), out through your nose (pause). In...and out.