Kvc
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Good for traveling.
PGarcia318
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
I sent this product to my sons classroom to help him when I'm not with him.Small but very informative.I would recommend for kids who need extra help with their emotions.
MomOf3Boys
Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2024
Love, love, love this little kit! It has a cute little emotions wheel, a big feelings sticker, 2 fidget toys and 6 double sided, laminated cards full of strategies for identifying and managing emotions. We have added it as another tool for the “calm down corner” and all three kids (3.5, 6 & 9) use and love it.If you’re thinking about it - just get it! It’s an absolute steal for the price and a great way of teaching kids about emotions and how to develop a growth mindset. Highly recommend!!
E. Stricker
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
This is a great little kit, and so inexpensive. Gave us lots of calm down techniques to choose from. I made a calm down box my kids can choose from when they need to. Added a weighted blanket, some vinyl popper things, squishy balls, some Warmies stuffies, a mindfulness breathing owl by rainlax (that is a big hit too), and doodlejamz jelly boards. I put this in there too and a good portion of the time they like to look at the cards and play with the stretchy blue worm thing that comes with it. Also gave us some calm down strategies they can do anywhere and don't need "stuff" for.
PURPLINA
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2024
As someone with a neurodivergent teen, descrete is better. Cards inside are helpful, fidget very cheap, but for the price, understandable, great size case, however, the large sticker saying Anxiety Kit is not what my child wants to be seen around with. So although I was hoping to have it kept at school, the stigma that is attached to the packaging is anxiety causing... so it's not used :(Maybe including stickers so kids can decorate over the title of the package would help personalize and hide what's inside or name the product rather than identifying the product would be better...ex. Mindset Reset Kit; Mindful Moments Pack; Ready, Set... Slow.Will add a picture later.
Butchoy
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024
Travel kit , it’s portable . I bring it to everyday and the information is useful esp once my autistic son is struggling with emotion . Price is affordable . Planning to buy more to give to EAs and caregivers with autism
K
Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2024
This is a great little tool for a child to keep at their desk. Depending on their age and ability, they may need support to use the strategies. But eventually my autistic son was able to use these to self regulate when he felt anxious or agitated at school. I'm very happy with this little kit. It has a good variety of ideas for helping with emotional regulation.
Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
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Pam
Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2024
This is a cute kit and I got it at a good price (approx $3). There are lots of cards that can be used for teaching tools, and the blue wormy thing is fun.
nebulaecho
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023
My son is 7, non conversational and has autism. He doesnt have alot of meltdowns but typically if he does they are related to his OCD. I was looking for help with coping strategies and bought this on a whim because its so cheap. I honestly didnt think this was going to help in any way, but figured what the heck. We looked at it together maybe 2 times in a calm state just to get familiar with it. Then one day he was in the beginnings of a meltdown so i just casually asked "do you want the calm down kit?" and to my surprize, he said YES. So i handed it to him and he opened it up and went straight for the stretchy monkey noodle. Within 5 minutes he was completely calm and ready to move on. That damn noodle has gone on to completely prevent and/or diminish other meltdowns! He will even read the text sometimes.So, just get it, its $5. Youre Welcome.
C.T.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
I'm a child therapist and think this is worth the inexpensive $5 to have as an additional resource in my office. Nothing overwhelmingly impressive, but younger kids find it useful, and I think it would be a good tool for parents to have at home for referencing with a young child who is upset and teaching them how to use healthy coping skills when feeling emotional.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023
I bought this for my young son and tried to keep it in a spot he couldn’t get into it without me. But he did and ripped a couple of the pages. Durable for a normal person, could maybe be harder cardboard instead of paper for kids to hold and use frequently as they learn emotions. Good overall
Chelsea
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023
My 4.5 year old likes this calm down kit, when she gets upset she has run to grab it a few times. It's just a few items, but a nice little container to hold it. I wouldn't pay more than five bucks for it (which is what I paid), but it's nice for that price.