
Teaching a child to meditate is like giving them a breath anchor in a chaotic sea. They might not use it every day, but they’ll know it’s there whenever life feels too loud or too fast. In a culture that encourages them to look outside for happiness, meditation turns them inward toward something deeper.Once a child learns that calm center inside, they carry it everywhere: into conversations, classrooms, family moments, and future storms. It becomes their anchor not a trick, not a task, but a gentle habit of caring for their mind and heart.