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Anchor Breathing Meditation For Kids

by Isabelle Fitzgerald

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4.7
Type
guided
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Children
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Isabelle's "Anchor Breathing" Meditation introduces children to the concept of breath as an anchor. "The Anchor Breath connects us to that deep calm inside our bodies whatever emotions we are experiencing."- "Anchor Breathing" is Isabelle's final meditation from her first program of eight guided meditations for kids, and, is one of the most important.

MeditationCalmnessMindfulnessEmotional RegulationCalmness DevelopmentBreathingBreath AnchorsBreathing AwarenessChildrenMind Wandering

Transcript

Hello everyone,

This is Isabel.

This is your special time where you can enjoy some rest and relaxation.

Find somewhere quiet and peaceful to lay or sit.

And rest your arms by your sides.

If you wish,

Gently close your eyes.

Now let's begin.

Let's start by taking a slow deep breath in.

And slowly breathe out.

Breathe in.

Breathe out.

Slowly begin to get a sense of your breath.

Can you feel it moving in and out of your body?

Notice where you are experiencing your breath.

Is it through your nose?

In your chest?

Or maybe in your belly?

Breathe in and breathe out.

Just rest with your breath,

Watching it.

Being aware of it as though you are noticing your breathing for the very first time.

Breathing in and breathe out again.

Become curious about your breath,

Noticing what it feels like to breathe in and breathe out.

If your mind begins to wander,

That is perfectly normal.

Just say to yourself,

Thinking.

Then slowly return back to your breath.

Breathing in and breathing out.

You may have to do this over and over again.

And that is perfectly okay.

This is called anchor breathing.

Breathing in and breathing out.

Breathing in and breathing out.

Your breath can be an anchor,

A home base to which you can return to anytime.

Just like a boat,

Boats have an anchor,

So when a storm comes it won't get blown out to sea.

Whatever the weather,

Rainy,

Windy or if the sea is rough,

The boat never leaves the shore.

The anchor breath connects us to that deep calm inside our bodies.

Whatever emotions we are experiencing,

Sadness,

Anger or worry,

When we breathe in deeply we can become calm again.

Where is your breath at this moment?

Just notice it.

Has it wandered off?

Don't judge it.

Just gently say,

Thinking.

And lovingly come back to your breath.

Breathing in and breathing out.

Breathing in and breathing out.

And one last time,

Breathing in and gently breathing out.

When you hear the bell,

Slowly open your eyes and come back to this moment,

Feeling peaceful and calm.

Meet your Teacher

Isabelle FitzgeraldSydney, New South Wales, Australia

4.7 (166)

Recent Reviews

Ryta

March 30, 2022

Awesome meditation like always ❤️

Laura

January 28, 2021

Lovely 😊💛✨ My kids enjoyed it very much too. Nice way to end the day. Thank you 🤗

Valerie

May 31, 2020

great breathing exercise for kids

Esther

May 29, 2020

love it,kids love it. love the music

Jori

April 17, 2020

Simple, easy to follow, and extremely effective! Thank you for this gift 🙏❤️

The

March 9, 2020

Loved this one! Practiced it with my 8 year old son. He also enjoyed it a lot

Sonya

November 20, 2019

Thanks from my 6 year old!

Maria

October 9, 2018

Very soothing and calming

Erin

September 12, 2018

Isabelle- thank you! My boys and I love to use your meditations just before bedtime- look forward to “doing an Isabelle meditation”:)

Becka

September 12, 2018

fabulous, as always! it would be wonderful if you could please create a version of this that includes the counting breaths technique. please? 🙏🏼🌟

Cathy

September 11, 2018

Excellent, short meditation!

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