Adult-guided
Ramaste Kids resources are meant to be introduced and held by caring adults, not used as a child-alone replacement for support.
For Educators
Ramaste Kids offers simple, age-aware tools that can support calm, reflection, emotional awareness, kindness, and connection for children ages 4–10 — without turning the classroom into a therapy room.
Ramaste Kids can support classroom resets, calm corners, transition moments, quiet reflection, group regrouping, after-recess settling, and simple adult-guided check-ins.
The point is not to add another complicated system. The point is to give adults and children a gentle, repeatable way to pause, notice, and return to the next workable step.
These are the practical details schools and educators should be able to see quickly.
Ramaste Kids resources are meant to be introduced and held by caring adults, not used as a child-alone replacement for support.
The site does not currently use child accounts or website forms. The public printable does not require child-submitted information.
The resources are designed for brief reset moments, not long screen sessions or behavior-management tracking.
A free printable breathing reset that can support calm corners, transitions, and simple adult-guided reset moments.
A gentle interactive tool that helps kids and grown-ups pause, notice what is happening, and take one small next step. Available now.
Learning Modules and Experiential Exercises are being developed carefully around simple themes and repeatable practices.
Ramaste Kids resources are supportive educational tools. They are not therapy, counseling, medical care, diagnosis, crisis care, discipline, or a replacement for school policies, family communication, or professional support.
Educators and organizations are responsible for deciding whether a resource fits their setting, student needs, district policies, and privacy requirements. If a child is deeply distressed, unsafe, or may harm themselves or someone else, follow your school’s safety process and seek immediate appropriate help.
Use the simplest available resource first, then decide whether Ramaste Kids belongs in a broader classroom or family-support toolkit.