Find Calm Amidst the Holiday Chaos: Breathe with Your Kids
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Let's start by just settling in. Find a comfortable spot, maybe somewhere you won't be interrupted for the next few minutes. If that's the bathroom with the door locked, I'm not here to judge. Take a seat, uncross those shoulders, and just notice what it feels like to be in your body right now. No fixing anything yet. Just noticing.
Now, let's breathe together. I want you to imagine your breath like a gentle wave rolling in and out on a beach. On your inhale, that wave is coming in, bringing calm right to your chest and belly. Feel it filling up the spaces inside you. Then as you exhale, imagine it rolling back out, taking with it some of that tension you've been carrying. In through your nose for a count of four. Hold it for just a beat. Out through your mouth for a count of six. The long exhale is key here, friend. That's where the magic happens. Let's do that three more times together. In with the calm. Out with the chaos.
Here's what I want you to practice with your kids today. When things start to get hectic, when your little one is melting down or you feel yourself reaching that edge, pause. Just pause. Look at your child and ask them to do something with you. Say, "Let's take five slow breaths together." That's it. Make it simple. You breathe together. You're showing them that when things feel big and overwhelming, we don't push through it. We pause. We breathe. We find our way back to steady.
Your calm is contagious. When you're present and grounded, your kids feel it in their bones. They settle because you're settled.
So today, practice that breathing wave whenever you need it. Use it before bedtime with your kids, or right after school when everyone's wired. You're building something beautiful here, something that'll stick with them long after they leave your house.
Thanks so much for spending this time with me. Please subscribe to Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids. You've got this, and I'll be right here cheering you on.
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