Farmfresh
City Biddy
The "safe spot" that we had set up at school was basically a sensory area. We had a plushy rug, lots of pillows, several blankets, QUIET toys (like a kaleidoscope, stuffed animals, books, maybe simple puzzles (but if they are a tantrum thrower those would not work) and a timer. Those toys NEVER leave the safe spot, so they don't loose there interest.
When they are sent to the safe spot they can move around freely in the corner and on the rug but they are not allowed to leave the rug. You leave the safe spot the next step is to sit at a table with your hands on top and do NOTHING. Most kids would far rather stay in comfortable relative freedom.
When IN the safe spot they CAN scream, kick, yell throw things out (within reason) and generally pitch a fit if they need to ... they just have to do it on that rug. If they DO choose to pitch a fit they MUST calm themselves back down, clean up and pick up anything they messed up and they STILL have to remain in the spot in a calm quiet way for the time that you gave them in the first place. The timer only starts when they are calm and quiet. If they start calm, have a fit, then calm back down the timer is restarted when they calm down.
Meanwhile life in the house and the world goes on - ignoring the one in the safe spot - unless (of course) that toe crosses the line then you quietly get up move them to a table and if necessary sit behind them - STILL not talking a single word. If they go to the table, they have to return to the safe spot and be calm before time can re-start.
BTW the timer is usually set from 2 minutes to a MAX of about 10 minutes (and that is when they are likely to need a nap only).
When they are sent to the safe spot they can move around freely in the corner and on the rug but they are not allowed to leave the rug. You leave the safe spot the next step is to sit at a table with your hands on top and do NOTHING. Most kids would far rather stay in comfortable relative freedom.
When IN the safe spot they CAN scream, kick, yell throw things out (within reason) and generally pitch a fit if they need to ... they just have to do it on that rug. If they DO choose to pitch a fit they MUST calm themselves back down, clean up and pick up anything they messed up and they STILL have to remain in the spot in a calm quiet way for the time that you gave them in the first place. The timer only starts when they are calm and quiet. If they start calm, have a fit, then calm back down the timer is restarted when they calm down.
Meanwhile life in the house and the world goes on - ignoring the one in the safe spot - unless (of course) that toe crosses the line then you quietly get up move them to a table and if necessary sit behind them - STILL not talking a single word. If they go to the table, they have to return to the safe spot and be calm before time can re-start.
BTW the timer is usually set from 2 minutes to a MAX of about 10 minutes (and that is when they are likely to need a nap only).