We love sharing resources that can help you and your kids. From sharing printables with you and teaching resources we know that sometimes you need tools to help you. Because of that reason we have been focusing on kids’ mental health with our star breathing exercise for kids mental health series. We have partnered up with Leanne Brown, author of the book Daniel’s Dreams that discusses kids mental health. Do check out her website as well – she’s got loads of wonderful resources on the site as well as her fabulous book. Why not get the full digital resource pack too (£9.50)!
Today’s post in the series discusses school and the anxiety that can kids can encounter there. From the sounds, the different teachers, the new friends, the new routines, school can be challenging for kids. Particularly in the times we are currently in, returning to school can be something which can cause great anxiety and worry. Do sign up to stay in touch on the resources:
When kids take a break from school, whether it is due to something like a pandemic as they have experienced recently, or even after school holidays, they can experience anxiety and worry. Children are resilient, and they quickly adjust to their lives back at school, but what better way to help them through this uncomfortable process than with this activity.
We recommend this activity and the others in the series, as they can help start the conversation about any worries that your child might have. Starting with what worries them about school, but then further developing onto conversations about what worries them elsewhere. Once those conversations have occurred, it is then a great activity to teach children about breathing techniques and keeping them calm.
Take a look at the breathing exercise printable sheet below.
My time at school
Children can use their fingers to follow the star breathing exercise, going up a point of the star they take a deep breath in and then going down the point of the star, they breath out. They repeat this until they have completed the star. This can be repeated as many times as each child needs to keep them calm and regulate their breathing.
We know this can help kids learn to relax so do download yours today.
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Helen
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