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17/06/2026

Looking for a simple Mummy & Me yoga activity to try at home?

You don't need a yoga studio or lots of equipment. Sometimes the best activities are the simplest ones.

🦋 Butterfly Lift
Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet lifted. Gently place your baby on your shins, holding them securely. Slowly move your legs up and down like a Butterfly flying through int the air.

🌈 Reach For The Rainbow
Sit facing your baby and slowly stretch your arms up towards the sky. Encourage your little one to look, reach, or stretch too. Add a song or rhyme for extra fun.

🎵 Rock & Breathe
Hold your baby close and gently sway from side to side while taking slow breaths. You could hum a favourite lullaby or simply enjoy a quiet moment together.

These simple activities can support:
• Connection and bonding
• Movement and body awareness
• Playful exploration
• Quality time together

The most important part isn't doing the activity perfectly.
It's sharing the experience together.

Which activity would your little one enjoy most?

15/06/2026

Exams. Coursework. Revision. Deadlines.

For many secondary school students, this time of year can feel busy, demanding, and sometimes overwhelming.

When our minds are focused on what's next, it can be easy to forget to pause and check in with ourselves.

This simple 30-second grounding activity can help young people take a moment to slow down, reconnect with the present, and reset before returning to their work.

• 5 things you can see
• 4 things you can hear
• 3 things you can feel
• 2 slow breaths
• 1 thing you can focus on right now

Mindfulness doesn't always need to be a long practice.

Sometimes a short pause can help create a little more clarity, focus, and calm during a busy school day.

Save this for a revision break or share it with a secondary school student who might need it.

12/06/2026

💙 A special thank you to The West Finchley Day Nursery and Preschool💙

Some partnerships become a meaningful part of your journey, and West Finchley is certainly one of them.

Since 2022, we've watched children grow in confidence, develop new skills, and embrace movement with enthusiasm, curiosity, and joy. It has been wonderful to be welcomed back term after term and to see the value that wellbeing experiences can bring to early years settings.

We are incredibly grateful for the continued support, trust, and warm welcome we receive from The West Finchley team.

Thank you for being part of the BEAM community and for helping us create positive wellbeing experiences for children year after year.

We look forward to many more mindful moments together.

West Finchley Day Nursery and Preschool

Photos from BEAM ACADEMY's post 10/06/2026

Did you know your hands can help tell a story?

In children's yoga and mindfulness sessions, simple hand shapes can become part of imaginative adventures, breathing exercises, and moments of calm.

Today, we're exploring a few animal-inspired hand shapes:

🦋 Butterfly Hands
🐰 Bunny Hands
🦁 Lion Paws
🐢 Turtle Shell

Try making each one and see where your imagination takes you.

Butterfly Hands
Hold your butterfly in front of your chest and gently flutter your wings as you fly from flower to flower.

Bunny Hands
Place your bunny hands behind your head to create long bunny ears and hop around like a rabbit.

Lion Paws
Hold your lion paws out in front of you, stretch your arms, open your mouth wide, and let out a mighty roar!

Turtle Shell
Hold your turtle shell in front of your chest, tuck your chin down, curl into your shell, and take 3 slow breaths before peeking back out.
There’s no right or wrong way to play. Encourage children to use their imagination and create their own animal adventures.

08/06/2026

This week's challenge is our Mindful Movers Word Search ✨

Can you find all the hidden yoga and mindfulness words?

• Look carefully
• Find the wellbeing words
• See how many you can spot
• Challenge a friend or family member to join in

For an extra mindfulness challenge, choose one of the words you find and act it out:

🌳 TREE = Try Tree Pose
🌊 PEACE = Take 3 slow breaths
❤️ KINDNESS = Think of one kind thing you could do today
🌞 SMILE = Share a smile with someone nearby

Activities don't always need to be complicated to support wellbeing. Sometimes a simple puzzle can encourage focus, curiosity, and meaningful conversations 🌿

💬 How many words did you find?

05/06/2026

💙 Thank You, Bemerton Children's Centre 💙

Since 2021, it has been a privilege to work alongside Bemerton Children's Centre, supporting children through yoga, mindfulness, movement, and wellbeing activities.

Over the years, we've had the opportunity to meet so many wonderful children, helping them build confidence, explore movement, and enjoy moments of calm, creativity, and connection.

We are incredibly grateful for the trust, support, and partnership that Bemerton Children's Centre has shown us throughout the years.

Thank you for being part of the BEAM journey and for your continued commitment to supporting children's wellbeing in your community.

Here's to many more smiles, adventures, and mindful moments together. 🌟

'sCentre

Photos from BEAM ACADEMY's post 03/06/2026

Fruit & Veg Portrait Challenge

Looking for a fun after-school activity?

Grab a plate and a selection of fruit and vegetables you can eat raw.

Try:

🍎 Apple slices
🥒 Cucumber
🥕 Carrot
🍇 Grapes
🍓 Strawberries

Each person creates a face on their plate.

The challenge is to make someone everyone knows. It could be Mum, Dad, Granny, Granda, Brother, Sister, Teacher, or even the family dog!

Once everyone has finished, take turns presenting your portrait:

•What did you use for the eyes?
•What did you use for the nose?
•What did you use for the mouth?
•What did you use for the hair?

Then everyone guesses who it is!

Now it's time to make your portrait disappear!
Take turns removing one piece at a time.

Take a bite and become a Food Critic:

• What does it taste like?
• What does it remind you of?
• Can you describe it in one word?

Keep going until every piece of your portrait has disappeared!
It's a playful way to encourage creativity, conversation, observation, and curiosity around food while having a little fun together.

01/06/2026

The child who didn't join in

At least not at first.
They stood at the edge of the group.
They watched.
They listened.
They smiled a little when everyone else laughed.

When the game started, they stayed exactly where they were.
And that was okay.

So instead of rushing them, we can ask.
"Would you like to watch for a little while?"
"Would you like to sit next to me?"
"Would you like to help me choose the next activity?"

Sometimes a child will tell us exactly what they need.
Sometimes they won't.
But a little encouragement, a warm welcome, and a choice about how to begin can make all the difference.

A few minutes later, they copied one movement.
Then another.
Then suddenly they were part of the game.

For many children, participation doesn't begin with doing.
It begins with feeling safe.

That's why we try to:
• Get curious before making assumptions
• Offer choices about how to join in
• Celebrate small steps
• Encourage without pressuring
• Focus on connection before participation

More often than not, when children feel safe, included, and understood...
They find their own way in

29/05/2026

Proud to support Mildmay Community Nursery 💛

Since January 2021, we've loved being part of the Mildmay Community Nursery journey, bringing yoga, and imaginative play to their children each week.

It's always a joy to work alongside early years settings that recognise the importance of giving children opportunities to move, explore, create, and build confidence through play.

Over the years, we've shared countless stories, adventures, songs, stretches, games, and moments of calm together, helping children discover new ways to connect with their bodies, emotions, and imaginations.

We're incredibly grateful to the staff, children, and families for welcoming BEAM into the nursery community and for being part of our journey for over five years.

Thank you for your continued support, trust, and partnership. We look forward to many more years of movement, mindfulness, and magical adventures together 🌿

Photos from BEAM ACADEMY's post 27/05/2026

Children don’t care if it’s called yoga.

They care if it feels:
•Playful
•Imaginative
•Exciting
•Safe to join in

That’s why imaginative storytelling can help children engage more naturally in movement activities.

For many children, direct instructions like:
“Stand still.”
“Balance.”
“Do this pose.”

This can sometimes feel:
❌ Pressure-filled
❌ Unfamiliar
❌ Worrying about getting it wrong

But:
☁️ “Can you tiptoe across the sleepy clouds?”
🌧️ “Can you jump over the rain puddles?”
⭐ “Can you stretch up and reach the stars?”

Suddenly movement becomes:
✔ A game
✔ An adventure
✔ Imaginative play
✔ Something children WANT to join in

Storytelling helps children move naturally without focusing on perfection first.

It also supports:
🧠 Listening and attention
🤸 Coordination and body awareness
💭 Creativity and imagination
🩵 Confidence and participation
Try this simple storytelling activity:

“Magic Path”
Place cushions, hoops, spots, or paper around the room to create a magical pathway.

As children move through the path, guide the story:
☁️ “Tiptoe carefully across the sleepy clouds!”
🌧️ “Jump over the giant rain puddles!”
🌉 “Balance across the magic bridge!”
⭐ “FREEZE! Reach up high and touch the stars…”

The goal isn’t perfect poses.
It’s helping children feel engaged, playful, confident, and connected through movement

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