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Tales from the Motherhood: Meditation works for kids, too

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Johnson encourages families to meditate together because doing so increases harmony, decreases relational stress and strengthens family bonds. Creating meditations that incorporate family members’ interests will keep them interesting and fun, so I’m thinking it would be helpful to listen for clues about what might work. “I’m a nature boy, Mommy,” my son volunteered several years ago on our first of many strolls among the towering spruce at the Morton Arboretum. Walking meditations are perfectly acceptable (ever walked a labyrinth?) and children can take turns guiding meditations so that everyone gets an opportunity to experience the process from different perspectives.

Afterwards, ask your child if he noticed anything happening in his body. “Do you feel different? Do you think you could do this meditation on your own?” That’s the hope, after all, since our kids, sooner than we might like, will eventually blossom into independent young adults who know that they can always turn to that still, calm, peaceful place inside whenever life becomes overwhelming – or they suddenly discover they have too many monkeys jumping on the bed.

• Jennifer DuBose is a contributor for the Kane County Chronicle. She lives in Batavia with her husband, Todd, and their two children, Noah and Holly. She can be reached at jenniferdubose@msn.com.

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Jennifer writes about the heartwarming, hilarious and challenging moments that come with being a parent. She lives in Batavia with her husband, Todd, and their two children, Noah and Holly.

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