New Consciousness Review Spring 2015 | Page 25

CONSCIOUS KID’S CORNER with Grandma Boom group beginning in the face and throughout the whole body, one at a time. They felt the tight knot in one hand, tensed body part, then took a slow, deep breath, breathing through that body part while feeling the soft sock in the other hand to feel external calm, matching it with internal calm. I use the external world visuals and tactile experiences to help children go inside themselves, and make connections there with the mind/ body/emotions/breathing. This enables and empowers the foundation for practicing new behavior patterns that strengthen one’s selfworth by acting instead of reacting. It is the difference between feeling victimized by one’s environment and circumstances and being able to make a choice with free will, feel empowered, and make an internal change even though external conditions cannot be changed. We always have a choice. Children who learn this at a young age are empowered beyond measure to reach a state of self-actualization that nurtures self-confidence, self-caring and self-control. When my son, Darion, was nine years old, some boys were making fun of his name. I asked him how he felt about that. His response was priceless: “Mom, I can’t figure out why they would want to make fun of MY name.” He was not fazed. He thought it a waste of their time to do something like that. His self-confidence and inner world skills didn’t allow others’ negativity to control him. Why is slow, deep breathing a catalyst for health, well being and improved academic achievement, for starters? Research shows that takin