Mindfulness Musings: Training Your Brain to Be Calm and Strong

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Mindfulness Musings:
Training Your Brain to Be Calm and Strong

Have you ever felt like your mind is a bouncy ball, zipping all over the place? Maybe you’re trying to focus on homework, but you keep thinking about what you want for a snack. Or maybe you get super upset when a friend says something mean, and it feels like your emotions take over everything!  Mindfulness Musings: Training your brain to be calm and strong

Guess what? It’s not your fault! That’s just your incredible, super-powered brain and nervous system doing their jobs! But here’s the most amazing secret—the superpower hiding in your own body: you can actually train your brain to be calmer, stronger, and more focused using the powerful tools we use in children’s yoga and a little thing we call Mindfulness Musings!  Let’s infuse the science of neuroplasticity and the concept of awareness into removing our anxieties and becoming ever more rooted in the present.  We can remove the ramblings of the ‘Monkey Mind’ in order to bring back the serenity that we are all looking for.

The Mystery of the Wobbly Feeling: A Kid’s Guide to Your Nerves

To understand how yoga and mindfulness work their magic, let’s meet the key players in your Inner Calm Crew:

  1. The Guard Dog (The Amygdala)

This is the part that yells “DANGER!” and makes you feel scared, worried, or super angry. When you’re under stress or upset, your Guard Dog takes over. It’s the reason you sometimes feel that wobbly feeling inside—your nerves are on high alert! We often react quickly when the Guard Dog barks.

  1. The Wise Owl (The Prefrontal Cortex)

This is the smartest, most grown-up part of your brain! The Wise Owl helps you think things through, make good decisions, solve problems, and control those quick feelings. It’s all about self-control and making choices instead of just reacting.

  1. The Elephant Memory Vault (The Hippocampus)

This little vault helps you learn new things and remember everything from your best friend’s birthday to the steps of Sun Salutation. A calm brain is a brain that’s ready to learn and focus!   Elephants are famously known for their incredible recollection skills.  Remember that this can be a strong and safe space within in you, just like an elephant, which is a symbol of wisdom, strength, and incredible memory retention.

  1. The Caring Koala (The Insula) 

This helps us recognise how our body state is (whether it is tired, hungry etc.) and to acknowledge our moods. It helps us to tune into how other people are feeling.  It assists us into recognising our wobbliness or steadiness.

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The Key Ingredient:
Awareness and the Present Moment

The skill of mindfulness is all about finding the present moment in a world full of distractions and stimulation.

The key ingredient? Awareness.

Mindfulness is simply paying attention to the here and now with kindness and curiosity. When you’re aware of what’s happening right now—what you see, hear, or feel in your body—you aren’t busy worrying about the past or the future. You become aware of your thoughts and feelings without judging them, knowing that this moment, this thought, and this current feeling will soon be replaced by a new one.

This ability to be in-tune with the present moment gives your Wise Owl time to step in and choose a healthy response, even when the world—or the inside of your head—feels chaotic. Mindfulness Musings: Training your brain to be calm and strong is such an important concept.

Breathe In, Brain On! The Superpower of Neuroplasticity

Mindfulness and yoga aren’t just feel-good activities; they can literally change your brain! Here’s the science:

Your brain is incredibly flexible—we call this neuroplasticity (which means your nerves can be easily shaped or moulded!).  This function is part of the brain’s ability to change, adapt, and grow by creating new connections. Similiar to how a muscle in our arm stronger can become stronger with exercise – our brain also gets more powerful each time we use it.

Every new experience or challenge—like learning a new yoga pose or calming yourself with breath—compels your brain to reorganize its connections.

Repetition is the key! Just like you learned to ride a bike by doing it over and over, every time you practice mindful breathing, you are strengthening the connections that bring you calm. You are training your brain to be more relaxed, less anxious, and better at concentrating.

How Yoga Gives Your Brain a Superpower:

When you practice yoga, you harness this neuroplasticity to create optimal conditions for learning and emotional well-being:

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  • You Strengthen the Wise Owl: Moving mindfully and practicing balance poses trains your focus and concentration, building the brain power needed for self-control and better memory.
  • You Settle the Nerves: Our focus on breath, like a calming Hand Breath, directly your nervous system to stand down. This decreases stress, anxiety, and hostility, leaving you feeling a general sense of well-being.  Head to the following YouTube link to learn more about this powerful tool:  Children’s Yoga – Mindful hand breathing to help with anxiety
  • You Develop Healthy Responses: Mindfulness encourages you to pause between feeling a strong emotion and choosing how to act. This is how children learn to use these techniques whenever they need to calm themselves and refocus their energy.

Children already have a natural tendency to notice details that adults often overlook. By encouraging simple exercises, we plant the seeds for a practice that can sustain and nourish their minds, bodies, and spirits for a lifetime!

Your Daily Dose of Brain Magic! 

You have more control over your thoughts and behaviours than you think! Let’s awaken awareness in simple, daily activities:

  • Mindful Walking: Feel your feet touch the ground. Are you walking like a stomping elephant or a quiet cat?
  • Mindful Eating:  Can you try for one minute or even one mouthful to really notice your food?  To see the colour and shape, to smell its aroma, taste to see if your food is sweet, sour, bitter or salty?  Feel the texture, the weight and even to listen to the sound it makes when you are chewing. Without your devices or reading or chatting – just to be fully present in this moment of munching!
  • Belly Breathing: Lie down and put a small stuffed animal on your belly. Watch your “Belly Buddy” rise and fall.
  • Savasana (The Reset): Use this time to notice your body and your surroundings. You are letting your brain process and heal!

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Nurturing Independence: Raising Kind and Capable Children

Nurturing Independene in Children
Nurturing independence – how to raise kind, resilient and capable children.

As teachers and parents, nurturing independence is a critical skill to encourage in order to raise kind, resilient and capable children.

“The child that has to do everything for himself, not only becomes more independent, but also stronger and more confident in his own abilities.” – Maria Montessori

We have an opportunity to not only focus on physical and mental wellbeing but also to instil valuable life skills. One such skill, often overlooked, is independence. By incorporating elements of self-sufficiency and self-directed learning into our schools and homes, we can empower our young people to become more successful, kind, resilient and confident individuals.

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Assisting with meal preparation. Teach them how to use a knife safely and there is less chance they will hurt themselves later

Here are some practical tips to nurture independence in your children:

1. Nurture a Growth Mindset:
  • Praise the effort, not just outcomes. This encourages a belief in the child that abilities can be developed through hard work and dedication.
  • Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth. Help children view setbacks as stepping stones to success! We only learn by making mistakes…
2. Offer Age-Appropriate Chores

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Helping to wash the windows can be great fun

  • Start small and gradually increase responsibilities. Begin with simple tasks and gradually introduce more complex chores.
  • Connect these tasks to real-life skills. Explain how completing these small chores contributes to the family’s well-being – thereby reinforcing the child’s centre and self-esteem. This fosters a sense of personal pride and accountability.
  • Always keep in mind the age of the child in order for the tasks to be appropriate.  For example:  Toddlers (18-36 months) can help setting toys away, dressing and undressing with minimal assistance, brushing teeth with supervision.  Pre-schoolers (3-5 years) could be dressing independently, brushing teeth, combing hair, setting and clearing the table, watering plants, dusting low surfaces, wiping spills, helping with meal preparation (e.g., stirring, pouring).   Primary School-Aged Children (5-11 years) can assist with daily household tasks, like placing dirty clothes in the hamper, helping to set the table, hang up the washing, making their bed, outdoor chores etc.

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Helping out with siblings teaches care and compassion

3.  Value Their Efforts
  • Acknowledge and appreciate their contributions. Positive reinforcement motivates children to continue their efforts.
  • Avoid taking over tasks. Allow the children to complete tasks independently, even if it takes longer! Be patient…
4.   Encourage Problem-Solving
  • Present challenges and guide them towards solutions. Ask open-ended questions to stimulate critical thinking which is a big part of nurturing independence.
  • Resist the urge to intervene immediately. Give children time to think through problems and find their own solutions.
  • Let them take safe and healthy risks. Teach them and trust them
5.  Model Independence
  • Demonstrate self-reliance in your own life. Let children see you making decisions, solving problems, and taking responsibility.  You’ll be surprised how much of your behaviour they mimic.
  • Encourage self-sufficiency. Teach children to rely on themselves for basic needs like dressing and eating.
        6.   Build Self-Confidence
  • Celebrate their achievements, no matter how small. Positive affirmations boost self-esteem.
  • Encourage them to try new things. Getting children to try new foods is a great way to add a sense of adventure at mealtimes.  Stepping outside their comfort zone fosters confidence.

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Helping to wash the dishes after dinner (even if you have to rewash them later)

     7.   Empower Through Choices
  • Offer choices within limits. I find this to be trememdously helpful and it greatly assists children develop vital decision-making skills.
  • Respect their choices, even if they’re not what you would choose.
  • YogaBeez Nurturing Confident Children with Montessori Principles Make smart choices around the fire. Keep it fun and safe!
     8.   Recognise the Milestones
  • Mark significant milestones in their journey towards independence. This reinforces their progress and motivates them to continue.
  • By incorporating these strategies into your teaching approach, you can help children develop the skills and confidence they need to become independent and successful individuals. Remember, the journey towards nurturing independence is a gradual process, so be patient and celebrate every milestone along the way!
  • Celebrate their successes, both big and small. Positive reinforcement strengthens their sense of accomplishment.

Teach children to drink out of real glasses, they don’t need plastic with lids on 

Empowering children with small chores is like planting seeds of independence and self-worth. As they tackle tasks, no matter how simple, they cultivate a sense of responsibility and accomplishment.

These small victories build their confidence, teaching them they are capable and can contribute to their environment. By fostering this sense of agency, we nurture individuals who are not only equipped for life’s challenges but also brimming with the belief in their own abilities.

 

   Baking and cooking together is always fun. Children are much more likely to try (and like) food they have helped to prepare.

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Encourage them to try new things and to be adventurous

More about Montessori and the benefits it has for growing minds.

https://yogabeez.com/how-yoga-and-montessori-benefits-the-whole-child/

See how our YogaBeez classes combine the Montessori and yogic philosophies into our sessions.

Ever considered training as a children’s yoga teacher

Join our hive and help your children to THRIVE. Schools are reaching out for tools to assist with our children’s mental wellbeing. If you have ever thought about sharing yoga and mindfulness with children, pop us a line or see our training page for more details.

https://yogabeez.com/childrens-yoga-teacher-training/

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