Mindful walks
Did you know that walking is beneficial for your mind as well as body? Practicing mindfulness can be done through simple activities that are readily available to you. Take a mindful walk with your child and point out different sights and sounds along the way. Simple walks like these are a great way for children to become more aware of their surroundings. Ask them to find different objects, stand still and listen to the silence or hug a tree! You will be surprised at how much they enjoy it!
Mindful eating
Mindful eating is such an important activity to practice with your child on a daily basis. Not only will it teach them great moral values, but they will develop gratitude for the different foods they get to taste and eat. Instruct them to take their time with their food and savour it.
Mindful bedtime routine
Bedtime is one of the best times to explore mindfulness with your child, especially if they have trouble sleeping. Ask your child to lay still and focus on different parts of their body at a time. The purpose of this exercise is to help them focus on the present, instead of worrying about things in the past or future that may be keeping them awake.
K Elizabeth xoxox
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