How to Help Kids Who Don’t Want to Go to School: A Calming Morning Meditation

5 Minute Meditations For Kids- A Mindfulness Podcast For Kids - Un pódcast de 5 Minute Meditation

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Is your child struggling with going back to school? Do mornings feel overwhelming, filled with big emotions, resistance, or even tears about not wanting to go to school? You’re not alone—and most importantly, your child isn’t alone either.In this gentle kids’ meditation, we help children acknowledge and validate their feelings about school—whether that’s sadness, frustration, worry, or just missing home. Instead of asking kids to “snap out of it” or “just be happy,” this meditation teaches them how to accept their emotions, feel seen, and build courage step by step.Your child will learn powerful affirmations such as:✨ “I grow when I do hard things.”✨ “I can be brave even when it’s hard.”✨ “It’s okay for me to feel what I feel.”This meditation is perfect for:Kids who say “I don’t want to go to school”Children who feel sad, worried, or overwhelmed about leaving homeFamilies navigating the transition from summer to school routinesMorning routines when kids resist going to schoolBuilding resilience, bravery, and confidence in childrenBy practicing this short and soothing meditation, your child will feel validated, supported, and empowered to face the school day—even if it’s still hard. They’ll carry affirmations like a “backpack of courage,” giving them the tools they need to manage emotions and take on challenges.🎧 Press play during morning routines, before school drop-off, or anytime your child feels heavy emotions about school.💫 Help us create more mindful moments for kids! Support the podcast: by ⁠⁠donating here.⁠⁠ Every contribution helps us bring more calm, joy, and mindful moments to little listeners.Make sure to⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ join our email list⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for extra resources to help you support your kids emotional well being. And⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ follow along with us on Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and become part of our growing community!

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