Summer time is the perfect time for bubble blowing.  
Guide your child by asking them to breathe in deeply through their nose and then slowly and softly blow their breath through the bubble wand.  If this is done with smooth grading the bubble that is blown will be large.
For a young child you can blow a bubble, catch it on your wand and let your child blow it off.
This activity teaches nasal breathing during inhalationand encourages your child to inhale deeply and exhale slowly, while having f


 
If you have a child diagnosed with sensory integration disorder who finds it difficult to settle in during savasana you can try these techniques;  Tuck a blanket snuggly around their body and give the child a greater sense of their body parameter in space.  For a child where weighted blankets have been recommended this could be the extra help they need to calm.  In some cases the child responds well to reiki and is able to move into a more quiet place.  The weighted eye bags often facilitate greater relaxation not just because of the weight but also due to the calming fragrance of lavender.
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