I gathered these tips from a local occupational therapist who spoke at my Mothers of PreSchoolers group in 2014.
Level of High Arousal
- Excited
- Hyper
- Restless
- Rocking
- Heavy Lifting
- Pressing Against Something Immovable
- Closing Your Eyes
- Breathing Deeply
- Tensing Muscles to a Count of 40
- Zoning Out
- Tired
- Drowsy
- Bored
- Spinning
- Dangling Head Upside-Down
- Pacing
- Making Figure Eights with Each Arm in Turn
- Making Figure Eights with Each Hand Over Each Foot
- Dancing
- Listening to Peppy Music
- Swinging
- Eating Candy or Chocolate
- Drinking Cold Water
Level of Midtone Arousal
- Comfort
- Peaceful
- Ideal for Learning
Prescription to Stay Calm
- Swaying Side-to-Side
- Listening to Soft Music
- Humming
- Singing
- Smiling
- Breathing Deeply
- Keeping Good Posture
- Writing Your Thoughts
- Getting Comfortable in Your Body
- Not Letting Crowds or Chaos Affect You
(See Solutions for the Highly Sensitive Person)
"FOR BODILY EXERCISE PROFITETH LITTLE: BUT GODLINESS IS PROFITABLE UNTO ALL THINGS, HAVING PROMISE OF THE LIFE THAT NOW IS, AND OF THAT WHICH IS TO COME."