16/11/2022
Check out 10 Mindfulness activities and relaxation exercises for Children.
Are you one of those parents who care about the quality of time they spend with their child? If your answer is yes, mindfulness can become your greatest ally. Most of the time, we are on “autopilot” and react reactively, rather than receptively. We are driven by mental patterns, concerned with a future that never comes and a past that is no longer happening.
But what is Mindfulness?
Mindfulness is a state of awareness of the present moment. It is the ability to live, moment by moment, observing the present situation with curiosity, acceptance and free of judgment.
Given the importance for children to learn how to relax and manage stress and frustration, it is important to learn some techniques that will allow them to reduce their tension and achieve mindfulness.
The truth is that children love to jump, run and play, but they also need moments of relaxation to feel at peace.
Learning to relax is very important for a person’s physical and mental well-being. For this reason, teaching children relaxation techniques from an early age can be very useful for them and become, over time, a habit for life.
When they relax, children eliminate tensions in the body and reduce muscle and mental stress. By channeling energy, little ones experience general well-being.
In addition, with relaxation techniques for children, they increase self-confidence and reinforce memory and concentration, which improves learning ability.
Relaxation can also help to enrich the child’s sensitivity and improve the quality of sleep.
(If you would like to know more about the benefits of relaxation techniques and meditation for children please read our last article: The Benefits of Meditation and Relaxation for Children)
Even though there are hundreds of different Mindfulness techniques and exercises, we will be focusing mostly on Meditation and Yoga, but also share a few of our favourites for the little ones.
Discover the benefits of relaxation techniques for children that we propose:
Meditation
Whether after a day full of activities, games and new learning or to start the day with calm and tranquillity, guided meditation for children is a practice that contributes to the well-being and balance of busy routines.
There are many benefits that meditation brings to our body and mind, and with children it would be no different! This practice helps to improve concentration, control anxiety and reduce stress and tension, thus contributing to the socio-emotional development and learning process of the little ones.
Check out those quick 5 tips from Matthew Akal on how to help your little one practice meditation... (read more)
https://imbt.co.uk/10-mindfulness-activities-relaxation-exercises-children/