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Collection of Calm Bodys (16)

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A friendly cartoon student ready to learn, ideal for engaging young learners in classroom activities.
A cheerful, illustrated guide teaching kids how to self-regulate using simple, actionable steps-perfect for SEL lessons and behavior support.
This illustration depicts the shift from intense anger to inner peace-highlighting the power of emotional regulation.
A calm individual meditates in lotus position, embraced by drifting dandelion seeds-a gentle reminder to let go and find inner peace.
A gentle reminder to center yourself: calm body, open heart.
A joyful cartoon boy sits peacefully with eyes closed, radiating calm and contentment.
A cheerful cartoon boy with warm skin tone, curly hair, and casual outfit-perfect for early childhood education visuals.
Three smiling children of different ethnicities sit together in a circle, representing inclusivity and shared joy.
Sit comfortably and gently place one leg over the opposite knee-perfect for a quick mobility break or warm-up.
A gentle reminder for kids: listening isn’t just with ears-it’s with the whole body.
A joyful young boy sits cross-legged with a warm smile-ideal for themes of calm, learning, or play.
A friendly cartoon child shows what “Whole Body Listening” looks like, with labels for each part of the body involved in active listening.
These colorful SEL cards teach kids essential life skills like asking for comfort, expressing feelings, and connecting with others.
A child practicing mindfulness-simple, serene, and full of inner peace.
This visual shows how internal thoughts and emotions like anxiety, hunger, and body image directly influence dieting habits and outcomes.
A clean, four-panel visual set: top panels show a smiling figure signaling quiet; bottom panels depict the same figure’s full body-useful for teaching nonverbal cues.
A visual aid showing four simple self-regulation techniques children can use to manage emotions and find calm.