• Mindfulness art activities offer a wonderful way for children to cultivate calmness and focus while expressing their creativity. One simple yet effective activity is creating a “calm corner” where kids can engage in their artistic pursuits. This space can be adorned with soft cushions and natural light, providing a serene environment for them to unwind.

    To begin, encourage children to use watercolours or coloured pencils to create a “feelings mandala.” They can draw a circular pattern and fill it with colours that reflect their emotions—cool blues for calmness, warm yellows for happiness, or even soft greys for sadness. This not only promotes self-awareness but also provides a visual representation of their feelings.

    Another delightful activity is nature collage, where kids gather leaves, flowers, and small twigs during a leisurely walk. Once back indoors, they can arrange these items on a piece of card, using glue to secure their creations. The sensory experience of handling natural materials helps ground them, while the creativity involved in collage-making can serve as a soothing outlet for their thoughts.

    Incorporating breathing exercises before or after these activities can further enhance their calming effects. Taking slow, deep breaths while focusing on the creation at hand helps children centre themselves, making mindfulness art a truly beneficial practice.