MINNEAPOLIS, April 8, 2025–The Zones of Regulation and Think Social Publishing, Inc. (TSP) are proud to announce that Getting into the Zones of Regulation™: The Complete Framework and Digital Curriculum Companion, a cornerstone of The Zones of Regulation series, has been awarded the 2025 Book of the Year Award in the ‘Social Behavior Educational Books’ category by Creative Child Magazine.
This recognition comes from the esteemed Creative Child Magazine Awards Program, a panel of dedicated parents and educators who carefully evaluate entries based on their creativity, educational value, and impact.
I’m deeply honored to see that Getting into the Zones of Regulation is empowering families and educators to build self-regulation skills and support well-being for learners of all ages,” expressed Leah Kuypers, founder and creator of The Zones of Regulation.
Getting into the Zones of Regulation is the print companion to the popular Zones of Regulation® Digital Curriculum. This award reinforces its standing as a powerful resource for anyone fostering emotional well-being and self-regulation.
For more information about this award-winning resource, visit SocialThinking.com.
Creative Child Magazine is a national monthly parenting publication that helps parents and caregivers nurture their child’s creativity.
About The Zones of Regulation
The Zones of Regulation is the one and only comprehensive framework fully designed to help individuals who are dedicated to supporting emotional and behavioral well-being. It empowers individuals to manage their emotions, sensory needs, and energy, by fostering self-regulation skills and an environment where everyone can thrive.
The Zones framework is a valuable resource used in schools, therapy, and other settings, empowering learners of all ages including neurodivergent children. It teaches the essential skills for developing self-regulation. Additionally, it provides supportive co-regulation strategies for teachers, caregivers, and social partners.
For more information, please visit https://zonesofregulation.com or contact Jen Joly at [email protected].