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10 CALMING ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS THAT ACTUALLY WORK (SIMPLE & GENTLE WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD FEEL CALM)

INTRODUCTION

Calming activities for kids can make a powerful difference when your child feels overwhelmed, anxious, or unable to settle. As a counsellor, I have supported many parents who feel unsure how to help their child during moments of distress. One mother once shared how her child would become tearful and restless every evening, unsure how to calm down. With gentle support and simple techniques, that child slowly learned how to feel safe and relaxed again.

The good news is this: children do not need complicated strategies. They respond best to simple, consistent, and nurturing approaches. In this guide, I will share 10 calming activities for kids that are easy to use at home and genuinely effectiv

 1. Gentle Creative Play 

Creative activities are one of the most effective calming activities for kids. Drawing, painting, or crafting allows children to express emotions without needing words.

 Even something as simple as painting a small object (like in the image above) can bring focus and calm.


 2. Colouring for Calm

Colouring is a powerful way to slow down busy minds. It encourages focus, reduces anxiety, and creates a sense of safety.

You can download a gentle activity here:
Free Murphy colouring page HERE


 3. Deep Breathing Together

One of the simplest calming techniques for children is breathing.

Try this:

  • Breathe in slowly for 4
  • Hold for 2
  • Breathe out for 6

Do this together—it reassures your child they are not alone.

Looking for More Breathing Exercises?

Deep breathing is one of the quickest ways to help children calm their bodies and manage overwhelming emotions. When children learn simple breathing techniques, they often feel more relaxed, focused, and in control of their feelings.

If you would like more ideas, read:

7 Simple Breathing Exercises for Children That Calm Big Feelings

This guide shares seven fun and easy breathing activities, including bubble breathing, teddy bear breathing, rainbow breathing, and other child-friendly techniques that can help reduce anxiety, calm big emotions, and build emotional resilience.

Discover the Benefits of Mindfulness

Breathing exercises work even better when they are combined with simple mindfulness techniques. Mindfulness helps children slow down, focus on the present moment, and become more aware of their thoughts, feelings, and surroundings. If you’re looking for more gentle ways to build calm and confidence, read our guide 10 Fun Mindfulness Activities for Kids That Build Calm and Confidence. It includes ten easy activities that families can enjoy together at home or outdoors.


 4. Quiet Time Corner

Create a small “calm space” in your home:

  • Soft cushion
  • Favourite toy
  • Gentle lighting

This becomes a safe place your child can go when they need to regulate their emotions.

Looking for More Calming Corner Ideas?

A quiet time corner doesn’t need to be complicated or expensive. With just a few thoughtful touches, you can create a peaceful space where your child feels safe to relax, practise calming techniques, read, colour, or simply take a break when emotions feel overwhelming.

If you’re looking for inspiration, don’t miss our guide 15 Creative Calming Corner Ideas Every Parent Can Easily Create at Home. You’ll discover simple, budget-friendly ideas that can help turn any small space into a comforting calm corner your child will enjoy using every day.

Many children become overwhelmed because their senses are overloaded by noise, busy environments, strong emotions, or too much stimulation. Gentle sensory calming activities can help regulate their nervous system, reduce stress, and help them feel safe again.

If you’re looking for practical ideas that engage your child’s senses through touch, movement, water play, textures, and calming sensory experiences, read my guide 7 Sensory Calming Activities for Children Who Feel Overwhelmed. You’ll discover seven simple activities that are easy to use at home and can help children regain emotional balance during difficult moments.


 5. Reading a Calming Story 

Stories can gently guide children through their emotions.

 A beautiful example is:
Murphy Helps with Worries – Learning to Feel Safe and Calm Inside

You can explore it here:
Amazon: MURPHY HELPS WITH WORRIES

Stories like this are powerful because they help children feel understood.


 6. Nature Walks 

Spending time outdoors is one of the most natural ways to calm a child. Even a short walk can:

  • Reduce stress
  • Improve mood
  • Help children feel grounded

 7. Listening to Gentle Music 

Soft, calming music can shift a child’s emotional state quickly.

Try:

  • Quiet instrumental music
  • Nature sounds
  • Gentle lullabies

 8. Simple Movement Activities

Movement helps release built-up tension.

Try:

  • Stretching
  • Gentle jumping
  • Slow dancing

These are excellent activities to reduce anxiety in kids.


 9. Talking Through Feelings

Sometimes the most effective calming activities for kids involve simply listening.

Try asking:

  • “Do you want to tell me what’s making you feel this way?”

Your calm presence is often the most powerful support.


 10. Comfort and Connection 

Never underestimate the power of:

  • A hug
  • Sitting close
  • Holding hands

Connection helps children feel safe, which naturally brings calm.

Need Help During a Full Meltdown?

Sometimes children become so overwhelmed that they cannot respond to calming activities straight away. During these intense moments, they need calm, gentle support before they are ready to regulate their emotions. If you’re looking for practical step-by-step guidance, read How to Help a Child Calm Down During a Meltdown: 12 Powerful Strategies That Really Work. It explains what to do (and what to avoid) when emotions escalate, helping you respond with confidence and compassion.

 

Looking for Activities Specifically for Anxious Kids?

While these calming activities for kids can help most children feel more relaxed, some children struggle with ongoing worries, nervous thoughts, social anxiety, or school-related stress.

If your child experiences anxiety regularly, you may find our guide 10 Powerful Calming Activities for Anxious Kids That Really Work especially helpful. It includes practical anxiety-focused activities such as worry boxes, mindfulness exercises, calm jars, and grounding techniques designed to help anxious children feel safer and more confident.


Helpful Resources for Parents

If you would like more support, you may find these helpful:

 Learn how to calm a worried child 7 GENTLE AND POWERFUL WAYS TO CALM A WORRIED CHILD THAT REALLY HELP

 Help your child with anxiety: HOW TO HELP AN ANXIOUS CHILD: 7 POWERFUL WAYS TO FEEL CALM (THAT REALLY WORK)

Explore all my children’s emotional wellbeing books HERE

If your child becomes emotionally overwhelmed easily, you may also find my guide on How to calm a child down : 7 Effective Techniques that Truly Work  helpful. It shares 7 gentle and effective techniques parents can use during meltdowns, anxiety, anger, or stressful emotional moments.

Building Calm Through Daily Practice

Calm is not something children learn overnight—it develops gently through repeated experiences. By introducing these calming activities for kids regularly, you are helping your child build confidence in managing their emotions. Over time, they will begin to recognise what helps them feel better and learn to use these simple strategies independently.

One wonderful way to make calming a daily habit is through mindfulness. Simple activities such as mindful breathing, listening to nature, gratitude, and body awareness help children develop lifelong emotional regulation skills. If you’d like more inspiration, explore our guide 10 Fun Mindfulness Activities for Kids That Build Calm and Confidence, packed with enjoyable activities that nurture calm, focus, and resilience.

 Final Thoughts

These calming activities for kids are not about perfection—they are about connection, patience, and consistency. Over time, your child will begin to recognise what helps them feel calm and safe.

As a counsellor, I have seen how small, gentle steps can lead to meaningful change. You are not just helping your child calm down—you are teaching them lifelong emotional skills.

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