mindfulness resources for kids

Mindfulness is for everyone! Many studies have now shown that mindfulness practices can help us improve focus, regulate our emotions better, feel a sense of kindness for ourselves and others, and feel more grounded and at peace.  

Below you’ll find a wealth of resources for the children in your life–whether you’re a parent, teacher, caregiver, therapist, or work with children in other ways.

Activity-based mindfulness is a great way for kids to understand the core concepts & begin practicing in small, effective ways.

Learn about the six social, emotional, & academic life skills that mindfulness can help develop.

Ready to try out some games, meditations, or other practices with kids?Check out these tips to help you get started.

One of the most effective ways to remember new information & get caught up in the present is music. Check out our collection.

Learn more about our  universal themes, like patience and appreciation.

Simple, fun mindful games & lessons can be easily adapted into your routines at home, work, school, or after school.

Check out Susan’s books, audio collection, & Mindful Games card deck.

A note for adults:  Your attention, balance, and compassion have a powerful effect on everyone in your lives, especially on children and teens. Kids notice when their caregivers are calm, composed, and joyful, and they learn from our examples. That’s why I encourage you to develop your own mindfulness and meditation practices as well, either before sharing them with children or as a way to discover mindfulness together.  Here are some tips as well as answers to frequently asked questions

If you are an educator, you may also want to check out these additional resources to help you get started.

These meditations & lessons are designed to help kids with a variety of mindfulness-building activities, whether you’re hoping to help your child with listening skills, relaxation, attention, reframing, or even connecting, you’re sure to find some wonderful resources here.

Look through our video library of lessons and activities for kids. And be sure to also check out Susan’s YouTube channel for more.

Check out Susan’s books, games, and audio collection, to learn more and purchase wherever books are sold, or to find at your local library.

songs

Music is one of the best ways to introduce new ideas, connect emotionally, and reinforce core concepts. Check out these lovely and fun songs with your elementary-age children.

mindfulness resources for kids