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Orientation Session Calm Moments Cards EmpoweringSchool Personnel to Reduce Student Stress and EnhanceEmotional Well- Being DuringSituational Stressors and Throughout the Day Recognize stressreactions and the situations that might increase stress Embed simple evidence-based strategies to reduce stress and increase feelings of emotional well-beingso that studentscan be more positive,productive,and happy! An Every MomentCounts model program
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Orientation SessionCalmMomentsCards

EmpoweringSchoolPersonneltoReduceStudentStressandEnhanceEmotionalWell-BeingDuringSituationalStressorsandThroughouttheDay

• Recognizestressreactionsandthesituationsthatmightincreasestress

• Embedsimpleevidence-basedstrategiestoreducestressandincreasefeelingsofemotionalwell-beingsothatstudentscanbemorepositive,productive,andhappy!

AnEveryMomentCountsmodelprogram

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Developed by:

AlisaDeininger,OTR/L,AuroraSchoolsSarahKolic,OTR/LandDeniseYoung,COTA/L,StarkCountyEducationalServiceCenter/LakeLocalSchools,Ohio

Citation:Deininger,A.,Kolic,S.,&Young,D.(2015).CalmMomentsCards:AmodelprogramforEveryMomentCounts.OhioDepartmentofEducation.

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CalmMomentsCardsprogramwas developedby2OTsandoneOTAinordertohelpschoolpersonnelandfamiliesbeabletorecognizeandrespondeffectivelytostudents’stressthroughouttheday.

Occupationaltherapypractitioners,withprofessionaleducationinmentalhealthpractice,canplayanimportantroleinmentalhealthpromotion,preventionandinterventionwithstudentsandschoolpersonnel.

DevelopedbyOTs…...butimplementedbyall!

Bazyk,S.(ed.).(2011).Mentalhealthpromotion,prevention,andinterventionforchildrenandyouth:Aguidingframeworkforoccupationaltherapy.AOTAPress.

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Amentalhealthpromotion initiativefocusingonembeddingstrategiesthroughout thedaytohelpallstudentsbecomementallyhealthy inordertosucceedinschool,athomeandinthecommunityfor

EveryMomentCounts

ProjectDirector:SusanBazyk,PhD,OTR/L,FAOTAFundedbytheOhioDepartmentofEducation

www.everymomentcounts.org

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1.Positiveaffectoremotionalstate.Feelinggoodemotionally– happy,content,positiveaboutlife.Observechildren’saffect;notesignificantchanges2.Positivepsychologicalandsocialfunctionattendingskills?enjoyingfulfillingrelationships?3.Doingwellfunctionally– engaginginproductiveactivities – academically,socially,physically.Tuneintochildren’sschoolwork,friendships,interactionsduringlunch&recess4.CopingwithlifestressorsandchallengesObservehowthechildcopeswithapoortestgrade,losingagame,notmakingtheteam,beingteased,etc.

Beingmentallyhealthyisapositive stateoffunctioning

Goal:Helppromotepositivementalhealth

Keyes,C.L.(2007).Promotingandprotectingmentalhealthasflourishing:Acomplementarystrategyforimprovingnationalmentalhealth.AmericanPsychologist,62,95-108.

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EveryMomentCountsGuidingPhilosophy

Everymoment doescount! Smallmomentsmakebigdifferencesin howchildrenfeelandfunctioninschool,home,&community.•Allchildrenandyouthhavearighttoparticipateinandenjoytheirday– fromstarttofinish.• Enjoyableexperiencesthroughoutthedaypromotefeelingsofemotionalwell-being.•Everyone canbeamentalhealthpromoter.• Addressingthementalhealthneedsofallstudentsdoesnotinvolvedoingmore,butdoingdifferently - namelythroughembeddedstrategies.

Bazyk,S.(ed.).(2011).Mentalhealthpromotion,prevention,andinterventionforchildrenandyouth:Aguidingframeworkforoccupationaltherapy.AOTAPress.

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Whyisthisprogramneeded?

Feelingstressedandanxiousduringtheschooldaycanleadtochallengesinacademicandsocialparticipation.Plus….

….Studentsdon’tfeelemotionallywellorhappywhen

they’restressed.

http://cliparts.co

Weaver, L. L., & Darragh, A. R. (2015). Systematic review of yoga interventions for anxiety reduction among Children and Adolescents. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 69(6).

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Whatistheconnectionbetweenstressandanxiety?• Stressistheexperienceofemotional

tensionresultingfromasituationthatistoodemanding

• Examplesofpossiblesituationalstressors:startingadifficultassignment,takingatest,speakinginfrontoftheclass

• Anxietyisstressthatisexperiencedafterthestressorisgone.Dailystressorscanleadtoongoingfeelingsofanxiety andminimizefeelingsofemotionalwell-beinginstudents.

www.helpguide.org

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Stresscausesstresshormonestobereleasedbythenervoussystemresultinginmuscletightness,increasedheartbeatandbloodpressure.

Alittlestressmayenhanceperformanceinthemoment.

Toomuchstresscancauseustofreezeupandmaylimitfunctioning.Examples:• Poorconcentration• Limitedmemory• Racingthoughtswww.helpguide.org

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ChronicStresscanleadtomentalandphysicalillnessandbehavioralchallenges:

• Anxietydisorders• Depression,generalunhappiness• Sleepproblems• Nausea• Achesandpains• Socialwithdrawal• Procrastination• Academicchallenges

www.helpguide.org

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AnxietyDisordersOne of the most prevalent mental health disorders in children/youthSignsandsymptoms:• Drymouth• Shortnessofbreath• Muscletension,twitches• Excessivesweating• Racingheart• Dizziness,lightheadedness,headache• Flushedface,flushedskin• Numbness,tingling(pinsandneedles,jellylegs)• Nausea,butterflies• Difficultythinking,speaking,formingthoughts• FeelinglikeyouaregoingtofaintorpassoutReference:Melemis (23)

Chronic stress may lead to the development of an anxietydisorder.

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PurposeoftheCMCProgram

TohelpALLpersonnellearnhowtohelpreducestressandpromotementalwell-beingthroughoutthedayby:• Fosteringawarenessofsignsofstressandtriggersthatmaycausestress.Theprogramdoesnotallowoneto‘diagnose’anxiety

• Providingsimpleembeddedstrategiesaimedatreducingstressandanxietyinresponsetoeverydaysituationalstressors(e.g.takingatest,completinganassignment)

• Promotingapositiveclassroomculturethatencompassespositivethinking,relaxation,focusingskills,andenjoyableactivitiestopromotepositivementalhealthandhappiness!

• Assistingstudentsinidentifyingstress&anxietyandapplyingcalmingtechniques.

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What are the Calm Moments Cards?

Easytoimplementevidence-basedstrategiesaimedatreducingstressandanxietyandenhancingmentalwell-beinginordertoenhanceschoolfunction.17Cardsthatprovide:

• Thinkingstrategies• Focusing&calmingstrategies• Sensorystrategies• Triggersthatmaycausestress• TeachingMoments– explanations

supportinguseofthestrategies• Enjoyableactivitiestopromote

positivementalhealth

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CalmMomentCards(CMC)BasedOnEvidence

Areviewofbestavailableevidenceoninterventionsforreducinganxietysupportstheuseofstrategiesinthefollowing3areas:• Thinking(cognitivebehavioral)• Focusingandcalming(mindfulness,yoga)• Sensory(sensoryinputusedstrategically

forself-regulation)

SummaryofResearchOutcomes:SeeEMCwebsite.AmixedmethodsstudyofCMCimplementationin2015-16with93schoolpersonnelfoundstatisticallysignificantimprovementsinknowledge,beliefsandactions.www.everymomentcounts.org

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WHOcanbenefitfromtheCMCs?

.

Universal

Targeted

Intensive

Tier3(Intensive) Studentswithidentifiedanxietydisorders.Tier2(At-Risk) Studentsat-riskofanxietyduetochronicsituationalstressors(e.g.poverty,bullying)orco-morbidity(ASD,ADHD)Tier1(Universal):ALLstudentscanbenefitfromlearningaboutstressreactionsandengaginginactivitiesthathelpreducestress&promotepositivementalhealth

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• ParticipatinginArt• ParticipatinginAssemblies

• EatingintheCafeteria• EmergencySituations• EndoftheDayRoutine• CompletingHomework• ParticipatinginMusic• ParticipatinginPhysicalEducation

• PlayingatRecess• UsingtheRestroom• ReturningfromRecess• ParticipatinginSchoolPartiesofSpecialEvents

• StartoftheDay• TestTaking• TransitioningbetweenClasses• TransitioningbetweenSubjects• Writing/Completingwork

17SituationalStressors

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• Cognitivedemands• Sensorycomponentofthe

environment• Associatednegativefeelings• Motorandvisualdemands• Changesinroutines• Socialstressors• Organizationaldifficulties• Perfectionism,fearoffailure

StressTriggers

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SituationalStressTriggers

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CognitiveBehavioralActivities

ThinkingStrategies:PositiveAffirmations

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AFFIRMATIONWEAVERThis is a 10 minute video. Only show 2-3 minutes.

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• Useofpositivethoughtlessonsontheeffectsofstress• Effectivestrategiesincludelearningthatwhatwedo(activities)&howwe

think(cognitive)caninfluencehowwefeel(e.g.stressedorcalm).Activitiesandaffirmationsareusedtopromotefeelingfocusedandcalm.

• ActivitysuggestionstobeembeddedthroughouttheschooldayarelocatedonthefrontofeachcardwithanentirelistofactivitieslocatedinAppendixA.

ACTIVITY-BASEDCOGNITIVEBEHAVIORALSTRATEGIES

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• Thesestrategies(mindfulness,yoga,movementandguidedvisualization)allowthemindtorelaxandreleasethoughtsandemotions, topreventastressreactiontoachallengingsituation

• Stress affectsabilitytobreath,thereisaconnection betweenclearandlogicalthinkingandbreathing

• Yoga:impactsthenervoussystemsrelatedtomuscletension,breathingandlowersheartrate

FocusingandCalmingStrategies

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MovementPoses&BreathingStrategies

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GOZEN!4-7-8BREATHING

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OtherCALMINGstrategies:Mindfulness:Deepeningawarenessofone’senvironmentandwhat'sgoingoninthebrainandbody.Shiftsattention fromthoughtsandemotionstothebreath.Lettinggo ofone’sthoughtsbyfocusingonthepresent.Notthepastorfuture.

GuidedVisualization: Allowstheimaginationtoprepare foreventsinapositiveway.Thebodyrelaxesinresponsetowhatisbeingimaginedthroughtheuseofallsenses.3Componentsonthecards- Activities,MovementPosesandBreathing.Locatedonthebackofeachcard andalsocompiledforeasyreferenceinAppendixC

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Sensory Based Strategies• Sensory processing is the brain's ability to

receive, organize and interpret sensory information so that one can respond and interact appropriately with one’s environment.

• Too much sensory input received at one time can lead to feeding overwhelmed leading to a stress reaction.

• Sensory strategies are recommended on the back of each card to ‘calm’ the nervous system and promote focusing. Examples include:– Touch: Fidgeting with a small item (stress ball)– Movement: Rhythmical movements like walking,

sucking on a peppermint– Pressure/touch: Weighted lap pad– Sounds: Classical or soothing music

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Other suggestions:• Lookforwaystobringtheoutdoors to

yourclassroom.Natureisapowerfulstimulator ofallthesenses.Greenspaces(beingaroundplantsandtrees)iscalming.

• Also,considertheimportanceofinteroception–helpingstudentsrecognizetheirbodysignals(e.g.tensemuscles,sweating,nausea)

Mahler,K.(2016).Interoception:Theeighthsensorysystem,AAPCPublishing.

Sensory Based Strategies

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SensoryStrategies

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TeachingMomentsDesigned as quick references for evidence to support strategies

Provide additional learning tips for users to implement strategies

Use to help others understand stressand helpful strategies to use

These are located on the back of each card and also compiled in Appendix D

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TeachingMoments

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AppendixA-ETheappendices include acompilation ofallactivities,reproducibletemplates, yogapositions, breathingstrategies, teachingmoments andreferences.

AppendixA- Acomplete listofactivities referredtointheCalmMoments Cards.Manyactivities canbeinterchangeable andusedwithsituational stressorsthroughouttheday.Theactivities arelisted incategories foreasyselection ofspecific tasks.AppendixB- Templates areincludedformanyactivitiesthroughoutthecards,labelled Aà NAppendixC- Acomplete listofallmovementposesandbreathingstrategies,alongwithdiagramsofeachposition.AppendixD- Alltheteachingmoments forquickreferencetoevidence supportingtheuseofthestrategies.AppendixE- Anextensive listofreferences andresourcesincludingwebsites,apps,and books tofurtherenhanceownyourprogram.

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All of the Calm Moments Cards and Appendices are located …In the ‘Embedded Programs’ tab of the Every Moment Counts website à www.everymomentcounts.org


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