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Meditation for Children: Age-Specific Practices

By Jonas Masetti

Teaching meditation to children is simpler than it seems. The secret is to make the practice playful, short, and without pressure for results.

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meditacao para criancas 2

Why Meditate in Childhood

Children live in a world of constant stimuli: screens, sounds, demands. The child's mind absorbs everything — and often doesn't know how to process it. Meditation offers a healthy pause.

Proven benefits: - More sustained attention - Emotional regulation — fewer tantrums, more expression - More peaceful sleep - Self-confidence — the child learns they can calm themselves

Adapted Techniques for Children

Balloon breathing: Ask the child to imagine they are filling a balloon in their belly. Inhale — the balloon fills. Exhale — the balloon empties. 5 breaths already make a difference.

Statue body: Stand still like a statue for 30 seconds. Then, move. Repeat. This trains body presence.

Calm jar: A jar with water and glitter. Shake it and watch the glitter settle. "This is how your mind is when agitated — and this is how it is when it calms down."

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meditacao para criancas 2 - reflexao

How Long to Practice

  • 3 to 5 years: 2-3 minutes
  • 6 to 9 years: 5-7 minutes
  • 10 to 12 years: 10 minutes

Regularity matters more than duration. Every day, at the same time, for a short period — this builds habit.

The Role of Parents

The best way to teach meditation to a child is by practicing together. Children imitate. If you meditate, they will want to meditate. If you force them, they will resist.

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