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« on: September 07, 2012, 02:48:33 AM »

I came across some articles recently that have me thinking about the benefits of meditation and mindful behaviors.  I've had a few unsuccessful attempts.  I tried to get my kids to quiet their little minds and focus on breathing.  It didn't work.  My ds who has had taken some yoga classes was trying his best but the chatterbox (dd) can't stop talking and poking at him.  I tried to get them to quietly watch some slugs outside so we could discuss our observations afterwards.  Instead dd spent the entire time trying to talk me into letting her keep slugs in her room as pets.  Meanwhile my son was crying because slugs should be free.  Is anyone out there working on mindfulness or meditation?  If so how are you doing it?  My kids are 9 (ds) and 5 (dd) yrs old.  My dd never stops talking.

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« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2012, 03:40:08 AM »

I have been reading the book Planting Seeds Practicing Mindfulness With Children
http://www.amazon.com/Planting-Seeds-Practicing-Mindfulness-Children/dp/1935209809/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1346988799&sr=8-1&keywords=planting+seeds+practicing+mindfulness+with+children
but my son is still too young to practice with me.  But I do let him observe when I do the activities such as mind in a jar.  He has started to copy me and has learned not to talk as much.  He sits near or on me and when introducing a new activity I usually let him do what he wants so by the third time we try the activity he is ready to observe somewhat.  It takes a lot of patience when working with young children. smile

Here is one of many breathing technique storybooks on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Boy-Bear-Childrens-Relaxation-Book/dp/1886941076/ref=pd_sim_b_6

To help my son focus on his breathing I blow on his nose and as if he is trying to catch my breath he starts to breath in to my rhythm. 

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« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2012, 07:00:03 AM »

Have you considered a creative visualization cd?
When I learnt meditation as a child we did 5 minute meditations in the course. I remember it felt like ages, but I found it went much quicker if there was a purpose to it. For example on one occession we were asked to travel to outer space and visit all the stars and planets. On another we were focussing on each part of our body, from our feet up. Starting with this active type of meditation may be easier. Ten move onto the breathing and stillness.

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« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2012, 01:56:52 PM »

Thank you for starting this thread - I was planning on doing the same thing in the next few days!  I'm a big advocate of mindfulness and awareness training for both adults and children, there is a lot of evidence of its benefit, both emotionally and in concentration skills.  Plus for learning to manage difficult emotions, and as a form of relaxation or calming activity. 

I found a few interesting articles (but always keen to see more!):
http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2012/08/21/f-vp-handler-schools-brain-lingo-sel.html
http://www.theprovince.com/health/Meditation+helps+kids+attention+leading+researcher+says/6159558/story.html
http://www.wildmind.org/blogs/news/goldie-hawn-discusses-teaching-meditation-and-neuroscience-to-children
http://www.wildmind.org/tag/children

I am personally far more famililar with mindfulness for adults, so I'm very keen to learn more about how to adapt for children.  I've just ordered / borrowed from the library a few books on mindfulness / meditations:

The Mindful Child: How to Help Your Kid Manage Stress and Become Happier, Kinder, and More Compassionate  http://www.amazon.com/The-Mindful-Child-Happier-Compassionate/dp/1416583009/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347022986&sr=8-1&keywords=mindfulness+kids

10 Mindful Minutes: Giving Our Children--and Ourselves--the Social and Emotional Skills to Reduce Stress and Anxiety for Healthier, Happy Lives   http://www.amazon.com/Mindful-Minutes-Children---Ourselves---Emotional/dp/039953606X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347023065&sr=8-1&keywords=mindfulness+goldie+hawn

The Centering Book: Awareness Activities for Children, Parents, and Teachers   http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0131221841/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00

I haven't received the last one yet - still waiting for it to arrive.

So for I've read the first few chapters of the Mindful Child.  It's a great book written by a teacher very experienced at working with a range of children's ages.  So far there is a greater focus on older children (my DD is 3.5) so I'm thinking about what could be adapted for her.  I've literally only come up with two or three activities so far!  I think that starting very small and building up is the key.  The exercises I've come across so far are:

1.  Take three breaths- this can be very helpful to ground us, e.g. just before leaving the house or when you notice you are starting to feel a bit tense. Try to be aware of each breath in, the full exhalation and the gentle pauses between the breaths.  Don't force the breathing.  Place a hand on your tummy to feel it move.
I've been trying to get DD to do this before she gets out of the car to go to nursery (she's never keen on transitions) to help.  She won't always do it.  I try to do it (and at least helps me a bit to keep calm if nothing else!).  It's too late if they are already very worked up or emotional.

2.  Rocking your teddy to sleep.  We had some success with this the first time but the next times DD also just wanted to talk rather than do the exercise.  Before going to sleep, place a favourite small teddy on the child's tummy while they lie on their back.  Say "see if you can feel your head on the pillow and let your body sink down into the mattress.  Can you feel the teddy sitting gently on your tummy?"  Ask them to rock the bear to sleep with their gentle breathing using the tummy.  There's no need to force the breathing or push it up too high.  You could ask them to count the breaths (I usually do up to 5 and then start again - if they get lost or the mind wanders then non-judgementally start at 1 again).   You could also ask them to say up and down as he rises and falls.  This helps keep a bit of an anchor and focus on the activity.  I tried this for literally about 15-30 seconds but you could do longer with a slightly older child.  Next step is to try without counting. I did this again for maybe only 10s following straight on from the counting phase.  Ask them to watch teddy gently rising and falling and to feel him on their tummy as he moves. If they prefer either with or without counting then you could just do that.

3.  Sending kindly / friendly wishes.  This is adapted from a Buddhist Metta Bhavna meditation, but is really a very non-religious activity and can certainly be modified to fit all different beliefs.  The aim is to encourage development of thoughtfulness, compassion and kindness for the self and others.  Again a good exercise for bedtime. 
Ask the child to send friendly wishes to themselves, imagining that they are happy, having fun, healthy and safe with friends and family.
Then send wishes to a close family member.  E.g. "Daddy, I want you to be happy, healthy and strong.  I want you to feel lots of love in your life.  I want you to get home from work early so you can play with me.  I hope you always feel peaceful, calm and are always safe.
Then send kindly wishes to others including friends and family, people they've met, they haven't met yet but would like to, and finally to all living things in the whole world.
"I hope you are happy, healthy and have fun.  That you have enough to eat and drink, and people around to love and care for you. I hope you find ways to overcome any difficulties you are facing. I hope for you to be safe and healthy and live a happy life..."
Finally end back with kindly wishes to the child themselves once more.
Older children can send kindly wishes to people who they are having difficulties with but this may be too challenging for young children.
I did this with my daughter recently - a VERY brief version for a 3-year old at bedtime, we stuck with people she knows (she could choose).  I think she finds the concept quite abstract so it's something we will work on very slowly.

For a very talkative child, my feeling is that you might be better off starting with some kind of mindfulness of movement as it may be she has a lot of energy and many children (and adults) find sitting still for long periods very difficult and quite stressful, so the opposite of gaining calmness and relaxation.  I personally like mindfuness of walking (some info here http://www.wildmind.org/walking). Classically you focus on the movement of lifting and placing your feet on the ground.  I think this could be easily adapted for children - ask them to move in different ways and choose a different part of the body to focus on each time.  For example, lets walk around the room.  Notice your feet, now do they feel, what is the carpet like underneath, are they warm or cold, what happens with each step.  How does it change when you take different types of steps, walk on tiptoes, walk really slowly or run.  You could make this into a kind of game - maybe musical statues - where when you say stop, they try to keep still and notice one part of the body.  Mindfulness is simply awareness and being present about what is going on in both mind and body, so it is not essential to be completely silent or still.  Lying down and then rolling gentlly around whilst noticing the feel of the ground on your body might also be good. 

In the Mindful child, the author talks about a Pendulum game for those who find it hard to sit still.  The child sits cross legged and gently sways from side to side and stays aware of the movement.  You can beat a drum to help keep time and they could try to breath gently in time with the movements.

Anyway, I'm going to keep reading and happy to post the exercises here - it will help keep me focussed.  Looking forward to hearing other people's insight and experiences.


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« Reply #4 on: September 07, 2012, 02:04:32 PM »

Oh just thought of another good exercise for a talkative child - eating mindfully!  It's hard to talk and eat at the same time  LOL
Here's a link to a nice "eating a raising mindfully" exercise. http://www.mindfulnessinfo.com/exercise-2-the-raisin/
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« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2012, 06:06:05 AM »

I would probably just check out some guided visualization CD's online and listen to the samples until I found one that resonated with me. DD has done a full Wink meditation with me a couple times, we call it a "magic carpet ride" just like they do in the Right Brain Kids book and put a special blanket on the floor. She wiggled some throughout, but did better than I thought she would.  Once you find a CD you like, I would create a routine around it roughly around the same time every night. Get the kids each their own color yoga mat, use some room spray aroma therapy or something like that, prep them verbally ahead of time and share what you expect to happen, etc,  and the process will become routine. Giving them something to listen to may be much easier for them than just being quiet and still.

I know that there biofeedback software games on the market, I came across a review for one once by a mom who used one with her kids. The goal was to get the feather to float all the way down to the ground which responded to how calm you are in terms of breathing, heart rate, etc. I don't remember the name of it, I'm sure there are many out there though. Just another idea if your kids respond well to computer games.



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« Reply #6 on: September 10, 2012, 03:07:09 AM »

So many good ideas.  I love the rocking your teddy to sleep idea, and the mindful eating.  The chatterbox asks for something to eat, takes a bite, decides she doesn't want it, and then cries for a different food item.  She is very oral - always eating and talking.  I wonder if she even tastes her food.  She is so busy.  She has lots of baby dolls.  Maybe we need to try rocking them to sleep.  I'm also thinking about just meditating in their presence whether they join me or not.  Maybe they would decide on their own to do what Mommy is doing.

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« Reply #7 on: September 17, 2012, 03:32:37 PM »

Hi Lori,

Not sure where you are located but I'll post anyway. There are many different techniques to teach children meditation and one of them is Vipassana. I attended couple of meditation camps myself and was very happy with it. It is based on donation and nothing related to religion or something like that.
You can check in your area but if you are in Canada, just Google Vipassana (by Goenka - it is a teacher who started it). There are meditation courses for adults and children. For children I believe is 1 day course.You can find out more here: http://www.torana.dhamma.org/children-teen.html and here is the schedule of how a 1 day looks like: http://www.torana.dhamma.org/children.html
If you are in different location you can go: http://www.dhamma.org/ - this is main website and on the left you can select where you live.

All the best, it is a good idea to learn how to meditation for you and your children.  yes
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