BREATHE: A Hands-On Emotional Regulation Workshop​

BREATHE is a practical, child-centred emotional regulation workshop designed to help participants understand their bodies, calm their nervous systems, and respond to big feelings with confidence and care. Rather than “fixing behaviour,” BREATHE equips children, teens (and even adults) with lifelong self-regulation skills — the emotional vitamins they need for everyday life.

Most people are told to “take a deep breath” — yet very few are ever taught how to breathe in a way that actually helps the body regulate. Children are expected to calm themselves without the tools Teachers are asked to teach breathing strategies without training Adults and seniors are left wondering why breathing “doesn’t work” for them Breathing is often treated as instinctive or basic — but regulated breathing is a learned skill. When taught through experience, gentle practice, and body awareness, breathing becomes one of the most powerful daily tools for emotional and mental wellbeing. This workshop bridges that gap.

BREATHE is not a lecture.

It is not a worksheet-based session.

And it is not about telling people to “calm down.”

This workshop is designed to teach breathing as a skill, not a suggestion.

BREATHE is:

  • Face-to-face and experiential, not passive

  • Demonstration-based, so participants can see and feel what works

  • Grounded in the body, not just words or theory

  • Designed for real people, real emotions, and everyday situations

Participants don’t just learn about breathing —

they experience the difference in their bodies, which makes the skill easier to understand, remember, and use.


Why this works

When breathing is taught through experience rather than instruction, it becomes a practical, accessible tool for regulation — not something people are told to do, but something they know how to use.

Through guided demonstrations and simple, engaging activities, participants will learn:

  • What actually happens in the body during stress and overwhelm

  • Why some breathing techniques help — and others don’t

  • How to recognise shallow, dysregulated breathing patterns

  • How to practise slow, intentional breathing that supports regulation

  • How to use breathing as a daily emotional regulation tool, not just in crisis.

This workshop can be delivered for:

  • Children (age-appropriate, play-based delivery)

  • Parents and caregivers

  • Teachers and school staff

  • Youth workers and professionals

  • Adults and seniors

Content is adapted to suit the audience, while keeping the core principles consistent.

BREATHE is delivered in person through guided demonstrations and simple, engaging activities.

Sessions are interactive, trauma-informed, and paced gently, allowing participants to practise breathing in a way that feels safe and accessible.
The approach is inclusive, age-appropriate, and responsive to the needs of each group.

Children are often told to regulate emotions without being taught how.

Breathing is one of the first self-regulation tools children can learn —

when it is taught clearly, gently, and consistently.

This workshop supports:

  • Emotional literacy

  • Body awareness

  • Self-regulation skills

  • Confidence in managing big emotions

It aligns with a prevention-over-repair approach to mental health —

building skills early, before overwhelm becomes distress.

BREATHE works because it aligns with how the nervous system actually learns to regulate.

Rather than relying on instruction or compliance, the workshop supports internal awareness — helping participants notice changes in their breathing, body tension, and emotional state in real time.

This approach is especially important for children, who learn best through experience and repetition rather than explanation alone. When adults and children practise the same regulation tools, breathing becomes a shared, consistent language of calm.


In faith-based settings, breathing can also be framed as a reminder of God’s nearness — reinforcing safety, presence, and care in moments of overwhelm.

By the end of BREATHE, you leave with:

  • A clearer understanding of their emotions

  • At least one breathing or calming strategy they can use independently

  • Language to describe how they feel

  • Increased confidence in managing emotional moments

Parents and caregivers gain insight into how to reinforce these skills at home.

Resources from our BREATHE Collection

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