The Four B's is a technique that Pediatric OT, Lisa Baum showed me last week in our very energetic kids yoga class. Its a systematic calming process that she teaches her students to help them calm down, concentrate & regain self-control. Its very easy to teach to your child or students and this blog will take you through the 4 steps.
"Brake" |
The first thing Lisa has the children do is to put a "brake" on their excess energy.
She has them do this by pressing the palms of the hand together firmly as shown in the photo at the right. This helps to release excess muscle tension.
"Breathe" |
Breathing is another vital tool in creating a sense of body awareness & restoring a sense of calm.
The children take a breath with their hands on their belly button, as shown in photo to the left, remembering to breathe deeply into the belly. (You can instruct your child to use 3-5 breaths)
Brain:
"Brain" |
This also will stabilize & "ground" the body.
Body:
"Body" |
The squeezing pressure on the arms and shoulders increases body awareness and assists in the sense of "grounded-ness" and security, which further calms the child and helps them stay focused.
These easy steps can be applied quietly and inconspicuously at home, school, church or synagogue, while at dinner in a restaurant (or in dance, yoga, karate or any other class) or anywhere a child needs to reduce fidgeting & regain a sense of focus, calm & self control. Once the steps are learned, all that's needed is a gentle occasional reminder of "Where are your 4 B's?".
* To download a FREE full color photo flash card of this technique click here or e-mail your request to: Barbara@bodylogique.com .
For more information on our R.E.A.Ch™ program (Relaxation Education for Adults & Children) which teaches smany more stres reduction techniques, please visit Barbara at: BodyLogique.com
For more information on our R.E.A.Ch™ program (Relaxation Education for Adults & Children) which teaches smany more stres reduction techniques, please visit Barbara at: BodyLogique.com
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