Kids Breath Awareness Activity | DIY Arts & Crafts | Make a Fire Breathing Dragon
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 Published On Dec 13, 2023

Here's a fun arts & crafts activity you can do with your little one to increase their awareness about the power of their breath!

Let's make a Fire Breathing Dragon 🐲🔥

Materials needed:
- Empty toilet paper roll
- Construction paper
- Pom Poms (big & small)
- Googly eyes
- Glue
- Soft tissue paper or streamers

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Video Production: Max Brumberg
Instructor: Amanda Mazarov - Certified Breathwork Pranayama & Meditation Instructor, NASM Certified Personal Trainer, CPR/AED Certified
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Safety Information:
People with cardiovascular issues, or any other serious health conditions, should always consult a medical professional before starting breathwork. These breathing exercises are a guide only, you should always listen to your own body and not push yourself, if you feel unwell STOP. Never practice breathing exercises before or during diving, driving, swimming, taking a bath, or in any other circumstance where the loss of consciousness could result in bodily harm. If you are pregnant, consult a doctor before practicing Breathwork. Do not do breathwork if you have epilepsy. Deep breathing may cause tingling sensations, a ringing in the ears, and/or light-headedness. These are normal responses and are no cause for alarm. If you faint, however, you have gone too far and should take it more slowly next time.

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