Teaching Autism and Special Education by Nikki

Using Task Boxes for Calm-Down Time and Regulation


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Hey friend! In this episode, I’m sharing one of the most underrated (but totally magical) ways I use task boxes in my classroom - to support calm-down time and emotional regulation.

When most people hear “task boxes,” they think academics - letter matching, counting, sorting colors… and yes, I love them for that too.
But today, I’m showing you how these little boxes can become absolute lifesavers during meltdowns, transitions, and emotionally wobbly moments.

From sensory supports to quiet fine motor tasks, I’m walking you through my go-to calm-down box ideas, how I organize and rotate them, and how I make it all work without adding stress.
And yes - I’ll share how my Task Box Library makes setting this up so much easier.

Let’s jump in!

🧠 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

💬 What Regulation Really Means in SPED
It’s not just about calming down after a meltdown - it’s:

  • Transition support

  • Brain breaks

  • Emotional reset

  • Building independence with self-regulation

    And let’s be honest - some days I need a calm-down box too. 😂

    💡 Why Task Boxes Work So Well for Regulation
    The best regulation tools are:

    • Predictable

    • Visual

    • Low demand

    • Hands-on

    • Easy to use independently

      And that’s exactly what task boxes are. 🙌

      🎯 When I Use Calm-Down Boxes:

      • After emotional overwhelm

      • As a soft start to the school day

      • During transitions from high-demand activities

      • On rainy/stormy days when everyone’s a little dysregulated

      • In our calm-down space or at a quiet table

        🧺 What Makes a Great Calm-Down Task Box?
        I look for:

        • Repetitive motions

        • Simple, visual setups

        • Quiet or soothing sensory input

        • Tasks that feel like wins - no pressure, no failure

          🧩 My Favorite Types of Calm-Down Task Boxes:

          • ✂️ Fine motor: threading, play dough poking, tweezers, cutting strips

          • 🔶 Matching/sorting: colors, shapes, emotions, photos

          • 🍦 Sensory-friendly: water beads, Velcro, fabric swatches, rice bins

            Everything is visual, hands-on, and calming - perfect for those high-emotion moments.

            🎒 How I Store & Rotate Them:

            • I use rainbow photo cases (shocking, I know 😉)

            • Labeled by skill, sensory level, or theme

            • I keep a drawer labeled Calm Choices that students can choose from using a visual menu

            • I rotate them every few weeks to keep them fresh and engaging

              📋 Do I Track Calm-Down Box Use?
              Kind of! If a student is using the same one regularly — or it’s part of their IEP or regulation plan — I’ll jot down what works.
              This helps me:

              • Tailor supports

              • Communicate with families

              • Build stronger routines

                💾 Task Box Library = Your Calm-Down Box Shortcut
                Everything I’ve talked about today is inside my Task Box Library, including:

                • Sensory and regulation-friendly boxes

                • Matching, threading, fine motor, and play dough tasks

                • Visual labels + instructions

                • 1,100+ academic, life skills, and SEL task boxes

                • Training + assessment tools

                  👉 Check it out here

                  💛 Final Thoughts

                  If you’ve ever had a moment where a student was overwhelmed and you weren’t sure what to offer - calm-down task boxes can change everything.

                  They’re:

                  • Quiet

                  • Engaging

                  • Low-prep

                  • And they give your students the tools to feel successful and safe.

                    You don’t need a full sensory room or a fancy setup - you just need a few visual, structured supports your students can access when they need them most.

                    👉 Grab the Task Box Library and start building your calm-down collection today.

                    📲 Let’s Connect!
                    Already using task boxes in your calm-down corner? I’d love to see!
                    Tag me on Instagram @teachingautism or DM me your favorite setup.

                    Thanks for listening..
                    Until next time, breathe deep, keep it visual, and let your students squish the play dough. 💛
                    Nikki

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