Sunday, October 30, 2022

Breathe & Smile video by Julia and Sek: "How to find strength and courage through movements" - Air Element

 


In this Breathe & Smile video, you will be finding the courage to fly! 
Be inspired by the element of air, get confident and fly as a bird :-)

Inspired by the element of air, Julia and Sek will lead you, kids and families, through a series of movements to find strength and courage! All you need is a big open space. Enjoy and fly with us :-)


Sunday, September 11, 2022

Breathe & Smile video by Julia and Sek: "How to accept yourself through movements" - Water element.

 Acceptance means being OK with whatever you might be feeling inside or outside of you. It helps us to feel better! Let’s explore your inner waters through movement guided by Julia to find acceptance. You will be supported by the healing sounds of the Kalimba - a 3000 year old instrument from Africa - and the rainstick! Move with ease as water:  we will embody the characteristics of raindrop, river, wave, ocean, and lake  to experience the many forms our emotions, sometimes called our inner waters!



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Sunday, July 31, 2022

Breathe & Smile video by Krisa: "How to accept and love yourself "

 Kids: it is ok to be angry at yourself sometimes. But, over time, it is also important to learn to accept yourself. And even more important: to learn to love yourself! In this Breathe & Smile video, Krisa from @blissshala is teaching us a good way to do it! All you need is a mirror next to you. Krisa even invited a guest star today.. Do you know who it is??? Hope you will like this video and that you will find it useful.. Thanks Krisa!


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Sunday, July 24, 2022

Breathe & Smile video by Karim: "How to use words and poses to feel good and strong"

 


Saying loud some strong words, associated with yoga poses, can really help us to feel strong! Try these few poses with Karim from @karimsuarezy… and create yours! Also, we'll have fun testing your memory.. Ready?


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Sunday, July 17, 2022

Breathe & Smile video by Neetu: "How to boost your memory and focus with mantras"

 


Chanting mantras, or just listening to them, are proven to boost your memory, focus and concentration! In this Breathe & Smile video, Neetu @yoganeetusomani will be teaching us simple mantras: 
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2. Om Shanti Shanti Shanti 
3. Shanti mantra. It simply means Happinnes be unto all, Perfect health be unto all, May all see what is good, May all be free from suffering. 
After these mantras, take a moment, kids and families, to observe how you feel.. Relaxed, more focused..? Let us know!

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Sunday, July 10, 2022

Breathe & Smile video by Jacqui: "How to relax and prepare a good night sleep, listening to a gong sound bath"

 


Children and families: have you experienced a Gong sound bath before? This is quite fascinating! Choose a quiet place and open yourself to the beautiful overtone and the sensation of sound vibrations in your body. After 10 minutes, all you have to do is to roll into your bed for a good night sleep :-) Thanks Jaqui @jacqui.raw.living for this beautiful Breathe & Smile experience!


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Sunday, July 3, 2022

Breathe & Smile video by Iwona: "How to prepare a good night sleep with yoga"

 



This week, the Breathe & Smile video prepared by Iwona @sunnyyoga_yogimeyogiyou will teach you how to create your bedtime routine! We will explore some simple yoga moves and stretches, that you can even do on your bed, in your pyjamas... Ready to yawn and Breathe & Smile with us?

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Sunday, June 26, 2022

Breathe & Smile video by Claudia: "How to boost your mood thanks to yoga and aromatherapy"

 Kids & Families: embark in an uplifting Breathe & Smile experience with @claudiatorreswellness to boost your mood with yoga and aromatherapy.

Our sense of smell is the strongest of the senses and is best able to influence our mood indeed. Ready to BREATHE & SMILE with us? Simply unroll your yoga mat and choose your favorite essential oil :-)






Sunday, June 19, 2022

Breathe & Smile video by Amber: "How to practice mindfulness with your Magic Hands!"

 



We can practice mindfulness in different ways, including drawing ‘Mindful Hands,’ taking deep breaths, repeating affirmations, and being aware of what we are feeling right now. This video is fun and helpful for children and families to feel more peaceful. All you need is a piece of paper and a pen...Thanks Amber @amberlescelle, one of our Breathe & Smile Ambassador, for teaching us this technique to feel better! Send us the picture of your magic hands!

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Sunday, June 12, 2022

Breathe & Smile video by Tiara: How you can deal with big emotions, with the Firebreathing Dragon craft!

 

Which are the big emotions that you know? Do you feel sometimes angry, frustrated, jealous, sad...? These are tricky emotions to deal with! In this video, we'll create together a Firebreating Dragon, to help you to deal with these emotions, and explore your super powers!

Please prepare: - A toilet roll - Green colored crepe paper (big enough to roll around the toilet roll) - Some pieces of red paper and yellow paper - 2 medium size pompoms - 2 small size pompoms - A set of google eyes - Glue .. and BREATHE & SMILE with Tiara from @consciouskids.sg through this breathing and crafting activity! Send us the picture of your Firebreathing Dragon, we can't wait to see them!!! Follow

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Sunday, June 5, 2022

Breathe & Smile Video by Parul: "How to reduce anxiety with the 5 fingers breathing practice"

 When you’re anxious, the best thing you can do is to focus on your breath and slow it down.

The 5 finger breathing is a technique that teaches children how to pause and use their fingers to take 5 deep breaths. BREATHE & SMILE with https://www.instagram.com/BlissYogasg/ through this amazing multi-sensory mindful practice. It's an easy, free technique you only need to learn once and that you can use anytime when you feel out of control.


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Sunday, May 29, 2022

Breathe & Smile Video by Sophie Lizeray: "Relaxing Storytelling and Breathing with the Dancing Devas"


Breathe & Smile Video by Sophie Lizeray: "Relaxing Storytelling and Breathing with the Dancing Devas" Relax and enjoy a story time narrated by Sophie Lizeray herself! She will take you from everyday reality to the magic dreamlike worlds through the adventures of Vida and Zazu while they explore the magic of Asian myths, art and architecture. Bonus Conclude this BREATHE & SMILE session with a guide practice of Pranayama. Dancing Deva’s journey is available in paperback and ebook. For more info, follow https://www.instagram.com/fissosworld/

 

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Sunday, May 22, 2022

Breathe & Smile Video by Mukti: "How to rebuild your confidence, with a joyful dance"

 Get a mood boost with Mukti @wdrdmofa in this new Breathe & Smile video for children and families: “How to rebuild your confidence, with a joyful dance”

This fun video incorporates yoga poses and dance movement, to encourage kids to feel more confident! No props needed just make sure to BREATHE & SMILE!!!
Thanks Mukti, one of our first Breathe & Smile Ambassadors, for this video! Mukti is a French globe trotter yoga teacher, who spent 10 years in Asia. Her mission is to prove that we don't need a certain body, condition or age to enjoy yoga!
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Sunday, May 15, 2022

Breathe & Smile Video 1: How to release anger through yoga

 Presenting our very first Breathe & Smile video!



This week we are focusing on releasing anger through yoga. In this short video, children can learn easy ways to let go anger. Releasing it instead of repressing it avoids a lot of issues such as meltdowns and fights. Breathe & Smile was created for your little ones, between 6 to 12 years old. Your feedback is most welcomed! What topic would you like to see next? Breathe & Smile :-) Music rights: UFVYTMIBMZT7BXJM JQAUNBKHJTYD3DWX DDNWZT5PTCA3BAGR K9AVVER2KWF3AY73 #onlinekidsyoga #onlineyogateacher #kidswellness #healthykids #childtherapy #happykids #socialemotionallearning #teachyourchildrenwell #teachthemyoung #emotionaldevelopment #mindfulkids #videotutorial #yogaonline #wellnesscommunity #selfcaredaily #treatyourselfright #wellnessathome #selfcarepage #anxietysupport#mentalhealthblog #positiveparenting #yogacommunity #socialemotionaldevelopment #ambasadorwanted

Sunday, May 8, 2022

How to explain yoga to children

 Well, the word yoga means union.



When we dream, we see different people, animals, trees, buildings, cars, yoga mats and other objects. But who and what are all of these people and things in your dream? Are they really other people and other things? 

No, they are all you. Your own amazing mind manifests all of these things.

It is the same here in our waking reality. We are not as far from each other as we may think.

For example, look at someone or something now. Where do you see them?

Are they inside of you or outside of you?

We are used to thinking of them as being outside of us, but if we look a bit closer we might discover that we are weaved much closer than we think. You do see them inside of you, all perception is within. We actually have no clue what is outside.

Everything we see, touch, smell, hear and feel is our own internal perception of what we are experiencing outwardly.

The more we can imbibe this feeling, the more connected we all feel to everything and everyone. We feel alive and happy!

This is the explanation for adults; the adults that are interested in hearing it. However, even for most adults it will be sufficient to just say that yoga is good for you!

This depends partly on how old they are

  1. In yoga, there is a pose for everything in the world, whether it is an animal, a tree, or an airplane, and we can do it with our body.
  2. Thousands of years ago, the ancient yogis lived in the forest, the mountains, and the caves of India. They observed their environment, and saw how the animals and nature moved in perfect harmony. They imitated the movements of the animals, the trees, the mountains, and even the movements of the stars, and created a wonderful technique that is called Yoga.
  3. Yoga is a way to exercise our bodies, our breath, and our minds all at the same time. Yoga makes us feel great!
  4. Yoga is a very ancient science that helps us to develop flexibility and strength in our bodies, and happiness and peace in our mind.
  5. Yoga is a practice and philosophy that teaches that happiness is our natural state. When the body and the mind are out of balance, we do not feel this happiness. With the help of yoga poses, breathing exercises, and focusing within, we bring back this harmony to our body and mind, and come back to this natural state of happiness. 

Author: Goal Amir Yaffa

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Sunday, April 24, 2022

Why Meditation Should Be Included In the Education of Our Youth

 At first glance, Quiet Time – a stress reduction meditation strategy used in several San Francisco middle and high schools, – looks like something out of the om-chanting 1960s. Twice daily, a gong sounds in the classroom and rowdy adolescents, who normally can’t sit still for 10 seconds, shut their eyes and try to clear their minds.

The practice of meditation in schools deserves serious attention from parents and policymakers. An impressive array of studies shows that integrating meditation into a school’s daily routine can markedly improve the lives of students. If San Francisco schools Superintendent Richard Carranza has his way, Quiet Time could well spread citywide.



CLEANSING TROUBLED MINDS

What’s happening at Visitacion Valley Middle School, which in 2007 became the first public school nationwide to adopt the program, shows why the superintendent is so enthusiastic. In this neighborhood, gunfire is as common as birdsong – nine shootings have been recorded in the past month – and most students know someone who’s been shot or did the shooting. Murders are so frequent that the school employs a full-time grief counselor.

In years past, these students were largely out of control, frequently fighting in the corridors, scrawling graffiti on the walls and cursing their teachers. Absenteeism rates were among the city’s highest and so were suspensions. Worn-down teachers routinely called in sick.

Unsurprisingly, academics suffered. The school tried everything, from counseling and peer support to after-school tutoring and sports, but to disappointingly little effect.

Now these students are doing light-years better. In the first year of Quiet Time, the number of suspensions fell by 45 percent. Within four years, the suspension rate was among the lowest in the city. Daily attendance rates climbed to 98 percent, well above the citywide average. Grade point averages improved markedly.

About 20 percent of graduates are admitted to Lowell High School – before Quiet Time, getting any students into this elite high school was a rarity. Remarkably, in the annual California Healthy Kids Survey, these middle school youngsters recorded the highest happiness levels in San Francisco.

Reports are similarly positive in the three other schools that have adopted Quiet Time.At Burton High School, for instance, students in the program report significantly less stress and depression, and greater self-esteem, than nonparticipants. With stress levels down, achievement has markedly improved, particularly among students who have been doing worst academically. Grades rose dramatically, compared with those who weren’t in the program.

LESS STRESS, MORE PASSION

On the California Achievement Test, twice as many students in Quiet Time schools have become proficient in English, compared with students in similar schools where the program doesn’t exist, and the gap is even bigger in math. Teachers report they’re less emotionally exhausted and more resilient.

The research is showing big effects on students’ performance,” says Superintendent Carranza.

“Our new accountability standards, which we’re developing in tandem with the other big California districts, emphasize the importance of social-emotional factors in improving kids’ lives, not just academics.

That’s where Quiet Time can have a major impact, and I’d like to see it expand well beyond a handful of schools.”

While Quiet Time isn’t the final solution for a broken education system, it’s a game-changer for many students who otherwise might have become dropouts. That’s reason enough to make meditation a school staple, and not just in San Francisco.

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Sunday, April 17, 2022

Researchers Reveal Kids Who Get More Hugs Have More Developed Brains

 There’s nothing like the warmth and security of a loved one being enveloping you in their arms.  The simple act of giving and receiving genuine hugs can completely change your mood.  You feel loved, cared about, safe, and unique.  I’m not sure there is a single action that can replicate the feeling of giving and getting a hug.

It’s a good thing that giving is the same as receiving when it comes to hugs, right?  Now, science says you can be smarter for it. If you were about two feet long and weighed roughly 10 pounds, your brain would develop better.  Researchers reveal kids who get more hugs have more developed brains.



BABIES AND THEIR BRAIN DEVELOPMENT THROUGH TOUCH

When we think about learning, we consider reading, studying, using our hands, calculations, and other processes.  We started, as babies, we began exploring by touching things.  Of our five senses, touch is the first to develop.  From this, a newborn baby must navigate their new world.

According to an article from Stanford’s Medicine, Dr. Susan Crowe, an obstetrician, and director at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, outlines the nine instinctual stages right after birth.

Birth cry, relaxation, awakening, activity, resting, ‘crawling’ (a shifting movement toward the breast), familiarization, suckling, and sleep.”

As soon as physically safe for both mother and baby, it’s time for skin-to-skin contact and guiding the baby toward breastfeeding.

Just the holding of the baby within the first hour, regardless of breastfeeding, can help in normalizing the baby’s body temperature, heartbeat, and pattern of breathing.  For many babies, it also decreases the amount of crying.  Simultaneously, the mother releases more relaxation hormones.  This also becomes the bonding time for mother and baby. Should the partner of the mother also hold the baby, it begins the bonding time for them as well.

BENEFITS OF INFANT MASSAGE

Infant massages could be integrated into this bonding experience, as well.  The same article in Stanford’s Medicine notes a wide array of benefits. According to Maureen McCaffrey, a certified infant massage instructor at Packard’s Children Hospital, these benefits consist of:

  • Better sleep patterns for the baby
  • Baby appears more aware of being loved, secure, and accepted.
  • Improved digestion and bowel movements
  • Babies demonstrate more comfort by less fussy behavior
  • Weight gain improves
  • Mother and baby appear more relaxed
  • Neurological function in babies is improved

Another study done at the University of Washington aimed to locate the area of the brain in which a baby registers both “felt” touch and “observed touch.” This study proves babies can discern between an actual physical touch vs. an image of a hand touching another person.  The study found that by seven months old, a baby can not only understand the concept of their “self,” but also knows their body is separate from another person.

THE POWER OF TOUCH FOR BABIES

That knowledge is what established the foundation for mimicking others’ behavior as well as developing empathy.  The researchers discovered through specialized imaging that touch registers in the somatosensory cortex.  Depending upon if it was an actual touch, what part of the body the contact occurred in, or if it was an image, the location, and strength of the signal within the somatosensory cortex in which it was registered changed.

What was also fascinating was recognizing that the baby, before it can speak or know the words for body parts, already understands that their hand or foot moves similarly to another person’s.  Through imitating how the other person moves, the baby is also able to move.  It is this process which makes both imitations, and later, empathy, possible.

In a study of the opposing focus, researchers learned of detriment to children who don’t receive touch.  A report in Pediatrics Child Health, published in PMC, outlines the results of various studies, one of which was the result of providing touch to children who were previously deprived.  The study focused primarily on limb movement as a form of sensory stimulation.  They discovered that with 10 minutes a day of handling, over ten weeks, babies “spit up” less.

The babies with 20 minutes of daily tactile stimulation, over ten weeks, increased in their developmental scores.  In the case of premature babies, stroking their limbs, and mild limb movement demonstrated weight gain, longer alertness, more mobility, better adaptation to repeated stimuli, and awareness of their bodies. After a year, they scored high on weight and growth and motor skills and had reduced mild neurological dysfunctional symptoms.

OXYTOCIN AND HUGS

Oxytocin is a hormone and neurotransmitter produced in our hypothalamus and released from our pituitary gland.  Its levels increase during breastfeeding, orgasm, and hugs.

In regards to the effect on babies and their development, oxytocin encourages bonding between a mother and her baby.  This might explain why breastfeeding increases a woman’s hormone levels. It tends to foster feelings of trust, closeness in relationships, and maternal instinct or care.  Ironically, this hormone was discovered by scientists at the Weizman Institute to be the construction crew for its own future paths of blood vessels while in an embryonic brain.  Therefore, it facilitates the baby’s ability to produce oxytocin after the brain, his or her brain, fully develops.

While oxytocin has been nicknamed the “love hormone” or the “hug hormone,” it is more complicated than what was initially perceived.  It originally was recognized as the hormone that, when released in our blood, aids in uterine contractions during childbirth and induces labor.  Over time, it was discovered that it has a different reaction when it is released into the brain.  It then has variable effects on our cognitive, emotional, and social behavior.

MORE EVIDENCE

In the journal Nature, an article was published with outlined various studies which have been performed attempting to single out the role of oxytocin on our behavior.

The study focused on the response of female mice, who had never birthed, toward crying babies.  Initially, the female mice had little to no reaction toward the babies.  They then injected the mice with oxytocin, and they began responding as a mother would.  Interestingly enough, before the injection, their brain neurons were a bit scattered and unfocused.

After the injection, the neurons came together in focus as a maternal mindset would. Additionally, researchers noted that oxytocin appeared to decrease specific neurons. While hearing the cries, the oxytocin enhanced the cries and made them more important.  The scientists theorize this may be related to why some mothers claim they can distinguish their baby’s cry from another.

Another study posted in the American Psychological Association tested women at various stages of their pregnancy – the first trimester, the third trimester, and the first month after birth.  What they discovered was that more women with high levels of oxytocin in the first trimester bonded better with their child.  The women who maintained high levels of oxytocin throughout the pregnancy and the month after developed a closer relationship with their children.  They tended toward singing special songs, using more personal, specific ways to feed or bathe their baby, etc.

UNDERSTANDING OXYTOCIN AND BRAIN DEVELOPMENT

The general understanding of how oxytocin affects our emotional and social behavior is a bit complex.  Essentially, if you are with an individual or group of individuals, and experience an interaction that triggers higher levels of oxytocin as a positive experience, then you will view those individuals as safe, trustworthy, and develop affection toward them.  Conversely, your brain will then see others who are different than those individuals as less credible, not safe, and you will be more guarded.  This is one method in which you establish your “tribe” of friends and establish who your family is.

Additionally, it may play a role in your social memory.  Through the release of oxytocin, your memory views a specific event more favorably than one where it didn’t release oxytocin.

What does this have to do with hugging your child and brain development?  Researchers continue to study oxytocin due to its very complex nature. However, it’s important we understand that how we perceive friends, family, and strangers and interact emotionally with each other is definitely a factor in our memory and behavior.  This holds true for a baby who is newly forming their understanding of the world based on how they interpret the actions of those around them.

FINAL THOUGHTS ON HUGS AND CHILDREN

Science may still be struggling to find the formula for why touch is so important and how our brain assimilates it in regard to our development, but most parents seem to understand it regardless.  The results from hugging a baby, a child, your teenager, or your spouse are ones most of us can recognize.

We all crave a sense of safety, trust, love, and importance. And a simple hug fosters those feelings in all of us. Plus, you can’t give a hug without getting a hug!  That is wonderful all on its own!

 

Source: https://www.powerofpositivity.com/research-reveals-kids-more-hugs-more-developed-brains/

 

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