Take a Gratitude Breath
- Age: 0 to 8+
- Time: <30 min
- Materials: your body, time
- Skills: Focus & Self Control, Sensory, Self Reliance
Feeling thankful and expressing thanks is good for our bodies, minds and hearts. Enjoy this simple way to combine a gratitude practice with mindful breathing to help kids (and us) center ourselves in the moment and inspire a lasting sense of peace.
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The Guide
Watch a quick video.
Click here to watch how to support a child—or anyone you love—in learning to take a Thankful Breath.
Or, just follow these steps:
- Think about the special people, creatures, places and things you are thankful for. Talk about some of the ideas that pop to mind with kids.
- Once you have those in mind. Take a deep, slow belly breath in. And as you breathe, think about one of the things or people you are so grateful for and breathe in all that makes it so special.
- As you breath out, breath out a deep sense of thanks for that special person or thing.
- Repeat this a few times, each time thinking about a new person or thing as you breathe in and out.
Why is this activity great for kids?
Science shows that people who make noticing, feeling and showing gratitude a part of their daily routine experience a host of positive effects. Gratitude can not only help you sleep better -- which is crucial for kids and parents -- but it can also help you feel more positive emotions and be a more compassionate and kind person. It may even help boost your immune system. Read more about the benefits of gratitude practices here.
Even better, when you engage kids in a Thankful Breath, you combine all of the goodness of gratitude with the mind and body centering benefits of deep and intentional breath!
Even better, when you engage kids in a Thankful Breath, you combine all of the goodness of gratitude with the mind and body centering benefits of deep and intentional breath!