Breathe
Young girl laughing with arms outstretched during a joyful moment outdoors
Child with eyes closed in calm meditation pose, sitting cross-legged on colorful mat
Two children pressing palms together and smiling during partner breathing exercise
Small hands drawing colorful artwork with crayons on paper
Child doing yoga tree pose in a sunny room with rainbow light
Group of children sitting in a circle on rainbow mats in a bright classroom
Teacher kneeling beside a child who is drawing, both smiling warmly
Child holding a glitter calm-down jar up to light, watching it shimmer

They learn to feel everything — and be okay.

An after-school mindfulness program for children ages 5–9. Real breathing. Real feelings. Real calm.

🌿 Sessions starting March 2026 · Limited spots per cohort

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One Afternoon

A walk through their afternoon

No worksheets. No behavior charts. Just a room full of kids learning what their feelings are called — and that they're allowed to have them.

Young child hanging a colorful backpack on a cubby peg in a warm, sunlit room
3:05 pm
🎒Arrival & Backpack Cubbies

Kids come in from pickup, hang up their backpacks, slip off their shoes. The room smells like chamomile. Soft music. No rush.

"I like that nobody yells "hurry up" here."

Theo, age 7

Children sitting cross-legged in a circle on colorful mats in a bright, calm classroom
3:15 pm
🔔Opening Circle & Singing Bowl

Everyone sits cross-legged on their rainbow mat. A singing bowl rings once. We close our eyes and listen until the sound disappears.

"I can hear my heartbeat when it gets really quiet."

Nadia, age 6

Child with eyes gently closed, hands cupped in front, practicing mindful breathing exercise
3:25 pm
🍫Hot Cocoa Breathing

Hands cup an imaginary mug. Breathe in through the nose — smell the cocoa. Breathe out through the mouth — cool it down. Three rounds.

"My tummy stopped feeling tight after the third one."

Marcus, age 7

Child pointing to a colorful feelings wheel poster on a classroom wall, looking thoughtful
3:35 pm
🎨Feelings Wheel Check-In

A big colorful wheel on the wall. Each child points to how they arrived today — not "fine" or "good," but the real word. Frustrated. Excited. Wobbly.

"I was "wobbly" — that's the one that looked like me."

Priya, age 8

Child doing a playful yoga pose, arms spread wide like wings, laughing in a sunny room
3:50 pm
🐻Animal Yoga Movement Break

Bear walks. Cat-cow stretches. Frog jumps. Five minutes of moving like animals — giggles included, required even.

"I'm the best frog. My teacher said so."

Eli, age 6

Group of children in a circle, one child speaking while others listen attentively, warm afternoon light
4:10 pm
Gratitude Share & Closing

One thing. Just one. Spoken out loud in the circle before the singing bowl rings again. Then backpacks back on — calmer than they arrived.

"I'm grateful for my dog and also this class."

Sofia, age 7

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Ready to save their spot?

Cohorts are small by design — 8 children per session. Spring 2026 spots are filling.

Your Guide

Someone who truly gets kids

Maya Chen smiling warmly, seated in a bright classroom surrounded by children's artwork

Maya Chen

Lead Mindfulness Educator

8 years · 340+ children

I started Breathe because I kept meeting kids who were brilliant and tender and completely overwhelmed — and nobody had given them the words for it yet. Every child deserves to know that a big feeling is just a visitor, not a verdict.

After eight years teaching in public schools and three years training with Mindful Schools, I know one thing for certain: when a seven-year-old learns to take one slow breath before reacting, their whole world gets a little bigger.

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Mindful Schools

Certified Mindfulness Educator

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Child Psychology

M.A. Developmental Psychology, NYU

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Trauma-Informed

Trauma-Informed Classroom Practices

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Yoga Alliance

RYT-200, Children's Yoga Specialist

Real Families

What parents are saying

"Lena used to chew her collar every night before bed. Three weeks into Breathe, she started asking for "the cocoa breath" instead. I cried the first time I watched her do it herself."

Rachel Kim, smiling parent with warm brown hair in natural light

Rachel Kim

Parent

Lena, age 7

"As a school counselor I've seen every program. Breathe is different because it treats kids like they already have the answers — it just helps them listen for them."

David Okonkwo, school counselor with a warm confident smile

David Okonkwo

Elementary School Counselor

"My son came home and taught ME the feelings wheel. He pointed at "overwhelmed" and said, "That's what you look like when you're on your phone, Mama." I enrolled the next day."

Priya Nair, smiling parent with dark hair in a bright indoor setting

Priya Nair

Parent

Arjun, age 8

340+Children enrolled since 2022
96%Parents report calmer evenings
8Max children per cohort
Spring 2026 · Limited Spots

Give them this afternoon.

Eight children. One instructor. One hour that changes how they carry the rest of the week.

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