Headspace For Kids: Meditation App For Children Hopes To Nurture Young Minds

A kids' version of the popular 'Headspace' app has launched.

Parents are often advised to reduce their children’s screen time, but a new online service is encouraging the opposite.

Headspace For Kids’, an expansion of the popular ‘Headspace’ app, aims to keep children “calm and focused” through short meditation exercises. 

Co-founder Andy Puddicombe said this addition will also help kids fall asleep and wake up peacefully.

“It’s almost as though meditation was designed for kids,” Puddicombe said.

“They just ‘get it’ – there is this elasticity and freedom in their minds which allows them to be present in the moment and free from any external thoughts or pressures.

“By introducing meditation and mindfulness at an early age, not only can we build on this and help nurture their mind development, but we are also making meditation simple and accessible.”

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The app is aimed at three different age groups: under 5s, 6-8s and 9-12s.

The app offers soothing sounds, breathing exercises, visualisation exercises and focus-based meditation for under fives, six to eight-year-olds and nine to 12-year-olds. 

It has five themes for kids to explore: Calm, focus, kindness, sleep and wake up. The length of the exercises vary for the different age groups. 

Yoga Bowers, chief executive of the Mindfulness Foundation, thinks the kids’ version of the app is a brilliant idea. 

“Given young children’s obsession with technology and Headspace’s first class reputation, we believe this meditation app for children could be the answer to parents’ prayers,” she told The Huffington Post UK.

“In education, focus and concentration are two of the most important skills to achieve success in life.

“We believe meditation is one of the most powerful skills of all.”

Headspace For Kids can be found within the Headspace app. For details on how to access the children’s version, read the FAQs.

Before You Go

7 Meditation Room Essentials
A Cozy Floor Pillow(01 of07)
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For days when you'd rather sit on a pillow than lie down on the floor, a colourful round pillow is required. Order this one from Urban Outfitters.
A Touch Of Nature(02 of07)
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Breathing is an important part of meditation, so it only makes sense to include oxygen producing plants in your space. Plants can also serve as an inspiring symbol of life and growth. (credit:aon168 via Getty Images)
A Scented Candle(03 of07)
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A source of sight and smell, a small candle makes a great addition to your meditation space.Get this one at Indigo.
A Singing Bowl(04 of07)
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Singing bowls can help take your meditation to a deeper level and their gentle vibrations have even been considered healing for the nervous system and nourishing for the mind. (credit:Westend61 via Getty Images)
Prayer Beads(05 of07)
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Prayer beads will not only help you focus during your meditation, they can also double as a symbol for the touch sense. (credit:Giuseppe Esposito via Getty Images)
A Colourful Rug(06 of07)
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If you can't have an entire room dedicated to your practice, create a designated space for meditation by using a medium-sized rug.Get it at Ikea.
An Altar(07 of07)
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A meditation table or altar, isn't a real necessity, but it can help serve as a reminder to practice daily and it can give focus to your session. Place items like the singing bowl, plant, candle or incense on the table to make yourself feel at ease during your session. Order this one from Herbs Furnishings on Etsy.