MINNEAPOLIS, June 20, 2025 — The Zones of Regulation® has been recognized as one of HundrED’s 100 most impactful and scalable educational innovations for 2025.
HundrED, a global education nonprofit, annually selects 100 leading innovations that are making significant contributions to education worldwide. These initiatives are chosen for their demonstrated impact, potential for global scalability, and capacity to address critical challenges in the education sector.
This international recognition underscores The Zones of Regulation’s ongoing commitment to equipping learners with essential skills in emotional regulation, self-awareness, and responsible decision-making. As part of the HundrED Global Collection 2025, The Zones is honored to be acknowledged for its transformative influence on students, educators, and families across diverse communities.
“We are honored to be included among this year’s HundrED Global Collection of the 100 most impactful innovations,” says creator and founder, Leah Kuypers. “This recognition affirms our mission to empower learners to thrive both in and outside the classroom.”
To learn more, visit the HundrED Innovation page for The Zones of Regulation.
About The Zones of Regulation
The Zones of Regulation is the most widely adopted, comprehensive framework explicitly designed to teach regulation skills—skills that are teachable and foundational to well-being. This research-based approach empowers individuals to manage their emotions, sensory needs, and energy levels, supporting both self-regulation and co-regulation.
Supported by a growing body of evidence, The Zones curriculum is used globally in schools, clinics, homes, and community settings across 40+ countries, The Zones supports learners of all ages, including neurodivergent individuals. The Zones product suite includes a robust digital curriculum, essential training, and a suite of branded and officially licensed companion products—providing accessible, practical tools to help learners thrive across settings.
For more information, visit zonesofregulation.com or contact Jen Joly at jen@zonesofregulation.com.