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calming and grounding techniques through mindfulness for children age 4 11 we spoke with play therapist emma brummell who shares some calming and grounding techniques for children aged 4 11 ...

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      Calming and 
      Grounding 
      Techniques through 
      Mindfulness for 
      Children (age 4-11)  
      We spoke with Play Therapist Emma Brummell  
      who shares some calming and grounding techniques  
      for children aged 4–11.  
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                    NSPCC
         The activities, exercises and suggestions are shared by certified Play 
         Therapist Emma Brummell, not of Pearson Education or Pearson  
         Clinical. Some other great sources of information and support on 
         children’s mental health and well-being can be found here.
         If you feel that your child or someone you know is at risk of causing 
         harm to themselves or others, then it is important to seek immediate                                    
         professional help. Seek an emergency GP appointment, call 999, or 
         NSPCC 0808 800 5000 if you think you or your child is at immediate risk.
         Read on for some more advice on how children can feel calm                                           Anna  
         and grounded. 
                                                                                                              Freud  
                                                                                                             Centre
                                                      British 
                                               Psychological                                   
                  NHS                                Society 
        Mental Health                                                                         The  
              Services                                                                  Children’s  
               (Information for                                                           Society 
            parents and carers) 
                                                                    2
                                                                                                                              
        Mindfulness, in its simplest form, is being present in the moment                                               Mindfulness  
        we are in right now. Letting go of thoughts of tomorrow or                                                   can be a powerful  
        yesterday and paying attention to what is happening in the                                               tool in helping us move  
        environment right now, as well as noticing what is happening in                                            from a place of worry  
        our own bodies and minds at each present moment.                                                          and anxiety to a more  
                                                                                                                positive mindset, allowing  
                                                                                                                 us to experience the joy  
                                                                                                                   available in the here  
                                                                                                                          and now.   
                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                         The following  
                                                                                                                          are Emma’s  
                                                                                                                   suggestions of activities  
                                                                                                                     that you can use to  
                                                                                                                    begin to help children  
                                                                                                                      to develop the skill  
                                                                                                                        of mindfulness. 
                                                                            3                                                                          llustration © Lauren Rolwing
                         
           Calming                                                                     
                      Jar                                              Fill a clean and empty jar or  
                                                                       see through container with: 
                                                                           • A range of coloured  
                                                                              glitter/sequins/stars 
                                                                                        Water 
                                                                                      •
                                                                           • A couple of drops of  
                                                                          food colouring (optional)
                                                                      Shake the jar and allow your  
                                                                     children to watch as the glitter  
                                                                         swirls and circles around  
                                                                                      the jar.
                                                                                                                                   
                             We can use the jar  
                           as a tool to help teach  
                       children to use their breath                                                                             You might  
                       to calm their minds, use one                                                                       like to talk to your 
                    of the breathing activities below,                                                                    child about how we  
                        practice it along with your                                                                   can help our thoughts to  
                        child while the glitter swirls                                                                slow down and become 
                         in the jar. When you have                                                                       calm by watching the  
                         completed the breathing,                                                                        glitter slow down as  
                            notice the now calm                                                                               we breathe. 
                                      glitter.   
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