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10 Fun And Easy Deep Breathing Exercises For Kids To Enhance Their Health

Sudeshna Chakravarti  |  Sep 6, 2022
10 Fun And Easy Deep Breathing Exercises For Kids To Enhance Their Health

Like adults, it’s common for your little ones to find themselves up against big emotions, such as anger, anxiety, and frustration. Whether it’s a tiny tiff with their siblings or not being allowed to have a cookie before dinner, feelings of agitation and stress can bubble up in your child’s mind, and without proper guidance and coping mechanisms, your little one may have sudden outbursts and temper tantrums.

While these situations can be unpleasant for you to handle, you can always have open communication with your little one about ways to cope with their emotions, and also teach them methods to calm their feelings. For instance, breathing exercises for kids are one of the sure shot strategies to relax your child and help them deal with difficult emotions. 

In this post, we discuss the different deep breathing exercises for kids and how they can benefit in handling your child’s emotions.

Importance Of Teaching Breathing Exercises To Kids

If you have tried meditation and other mindful activities, then you already know the power that deep breathing exercises hold. For kids, these exercises help calm their senses and divert their attention from the things that are making them upset, angry, or frustrated. Moreover, deep breathing exercises for kids help enhance their overall health and well-being and also offer the following benefits:

10 Deep Breathing Exercises For Kids

Breathing exercises for kids can help teach them mindfulness and release their anger and anxiety

When it comes to deep breathing exercises for kids, the key is to make the exercises fun and easy to remember so that they can practice them when things go topsy-turvy, even when you are not around. However, make sure that you are not introducing these exercises to your kids during an emotionally charged situation.

Instead, teach them these exercises during calm moments, when your little one is receptive to information and is willing to practice them along with you. This way you can prepare them ahead of time, and equip them better to handle stressful situations.

Let’s have a look at the easy breathing exercises for kids and their benefits.

The Bunny Breath

Just like a little bunny hopping in the garden, encourage your child to partake in this breathing exercise imitating the animal, and taking three quick sniffs through their nose and one long exhale out through their mouth. This action imitates the sobbing motion and will help your little one breathe through crying or any other big emotion, such as sadness, frustration, or fear.

Benefits of this exercise:

Smelling Flowers

For this exercise, tell your little one to imagine that they are smelling a flower and encourage them to breathe in deeply through their nose, and out through their mouth. This is in fact, one of the easiest breathing exercises for kids, and a good starting point to inspire your child into these activities.

Benefits of this exercise:

Blow Out Candle

This is another simple breathing exercise that helps your child focus on their breathing and keeps their mind off the things that are bothering them. Have your munchkin blow out candles on a make-believe birthday cake, drawing in a deep breath through their mouth, and blowing it out strongly through their mouth as well. 

Benefits of this exercise:

Blowing Bubbles

This is a fun breathing exercise where your child will have to pretend they are blowing bubbles by inhaling deeply, and exhaling softly and slowly

Also known as bubble breathing, this breathing exercise for kids helps calm your child’s mind and body effectively. Ask your child if they remember how softly they have to blow a nice big bubble while playing with the bubble maker toys. Now, encourage them to take a deep breath and blow it out soft and long through their mouth as they would do, while playing with the bubble toy.

Benefits of this exercise:

The Snake Breath

Tell your child to pretend that they’re a snake and imitate the hissing sound, while inhaling deeply through their nose and exhaling through their mouth, softly. Practicing this breathing exercise can help relax your child and also lower their heart rate, thus calming their mind and body.

Benefits of this exercise:

Smell The Flower And Blow Out The Candle

This breathing exercise for kids combines two techniques—smelling flowers and blowing out the candle. Have your child pretend that they have a candle in one hand and a flower in another. The first step is to smell the flower while taking a deep breath through their nose, and filling their lungs with air, and the second step is to exhale through their mouth and pretend to blow out the candle in the other hand. 

Benefits of this exercise:

Deep Belly Breath

For this exercise, your child will have to place one hand on their belly, and the other hand on their chest. Once they are comfortable, encourage them to take a deep breath in for four counts and exhale slowly through their nose (for four counts). While doing this breathing technique, remind your child to focus on how their belly and chest rise and falls while inhaling and exhaling.

Benefits of this exercise:

Bumble Bee Breath

This breathing exercise can help refresh your child’s mind and calm agitation

This breathing technique is commonly known as bhramari pranayama and is one of the most popular meditation exercises. Ask your child to sit comfortably in a chair, and inhale through their nose, while keeping their mouth closed. Next, with their mouth still closed, have them imitate a buzzing or humming noise, like bees, while exhaling. You can also encourage your child to cup their hands around their ears to amplify the buzzing sound.

Benefits of this exercise:

Dragon Fire Breaths

Make your child interlace their fingers under their chin, and as they inhale, ask them to raise their elbows as high as they can, around their neck and face. While exhaling, ask them to lower their elbows back down and put them under their chin.

Benefits of this exercise:

Tumble Dryer

For this breathing exercise, ask your child to sit in a comfortable cross-legged position. Now, have them point their index fingers toward each other, in front of their mouth. Ask them to inhale deeply through their nose, and exhale through their mouth, and while they do so, have them swirl their fingers around like a tumble dryer. The fun part of this exercise is the swishy noise that they will hear while exhaling.

Benefits of this exercise:

These easy breathing exercises for kids are a great way to encourage your child in mindful activities and also form a safe and healthy way to help channel their emotions. They can also enhance your little one’s health and boost their immunity to keep illnesses away. You can also make them fun and interactive by performing them together and supporting your child while they process their emotions.

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