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1. Backward Counting Or Reciting
2. Ask Them To Check In With Their Senses

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If your child feels overwhelmed, ask him/her to find a quiet corner and check in with all the five senses – sound, sight, smell, touch, and taste. It can help your child to take the focus away from their anxious thoughts and focus on the sensory inputs he is receiving from his surroundings.
3. Mindful Breathing
4. Yoga

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Yoga has several health benefits, but what most of us oversee is how helpful it can be for our overall mental wellness. It is said that doing even 15 minutes of yoga every day can have a positive impact on your emotional wellbeing. It can calm our mind and body by making us feel relaxed and happy. Teaching your kid how to do yoga can be an amazing stress buster for them (1).
5. Writing Journals
6. Make Your Own Stress Balls
This needs no introduction as the very purpose of stress balls is to reduce stress. Having a stress ball in their hand will shift their focus away from stressful thoughts. And while you can get these online or from a store, you can also make one with your child and turn it into a fun activity.
7. Art Therapy
Whether it is drawing, painting or any other form of art, it can help your child deal with stress, depression, and anxiety more effectively. Art can help children to deal with their feelings in a healthy way. If you are considering art therapy for your child, make sure you get them enrolled into something they truly enjoy and love (2).Teaching kids how to deal with their feelings in a mature and healthy way will help them to be more mindful of their emotions. Teach your kids the above activities and we’re sure there will be at least a few that they will stick to in life.