How to Teach
Mindfulness Meditation to Children
Mindfulness meditation is practiced sitting with eyes
closed, cross-legged on a cushion with your back straight. Attention
is put on the movement of the abdomen when breathing in and out, or on the
awareness of the breath as it goes in and out the nostrils. As thoughts
come up, return to focusing on breathing. Mediators start with short periods
of 10 minutes or so a day. As you practice regularly, it becomes easier to
keep attention focused on breathing. Eventually awareness of breath can be
extended into awareness of thoughts, feelings and actions.
If you are already into mindfulness you know the
emotional and spiritual benefits of living in the moment and now you want to
teach mindfulness meditation to your kids too; here’s how.
The way you learned mindfulness meditation will
probably not work for your child. You cannot expect him to sit cross-legged,
close his eyes, and watch his thoughts flow by without being judgmental. If you
ask him to do all these, you might only succeed in putting him off mindfulness
meditation for the rest of his life. You will have to teach mindfulness
meditation to your kid in a way that he finds enjoyable enough to tear himself
away from the computer.
Most children find it difficult to understand abstract
concepts. Ensure that you give clear, concise, and detailed instructions when
you guide them through mindfulness exercises. Children enjoy activities that
allow them to be imaginative and creative. Keep this in mind when creating
the activities. The easiest way to initiate a child into the practice of
mindfulness is to make him more aware of his immediate environment and the
objects in it. Kids are actually more mindful than most adults. Your child
doesn’t have much of a past to ruminate upon and he will certainly be the last
person to worry about an uncertain future. Teaching him to become aware of his
immediate environment with fun exercises will teach him to live in the present
moment. Eventually, this habit will help him graduate with ease to advanced
mindfulness meditation practices like becoming aware of his body
and emotions.
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