Teaching Children the Power of Intention in Reiki

Reiki is not just about energy, it's also about intention. As Reiki Master Teachers working with children, it's important to introduce them to the significance of setting intentions in their Reiki practice. Concepts like intention setting can be difficult for some kids to understand.  In this article, you will find simple ways of communicating to children why it is important to set intentions in Reiki, how to set intentions, and a simple exercise for practicing intention setting.

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Teaching Reiki Kids the Difference Between Healing and Curing

Teaching children the difference between healing and curing in Reiki is a valuable lesson that helps them grow into compassionate and realistic practitioners. By using simple language, relatable examples, and encouraging empathy, we can empower them to offer healing and support while setting healthy expectations.

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Supporting Your Child's Reiki Journey

Attunement to 1st Degree Reiki is the first step on the journey towards becoming a Reiki practitioner, and it can be a very exciting time for a child who has just received this attunement. However, it can also be overwhelming, especially if the child is not sure what to do next. I want to share with you some tips for supporting a child who has just been attuned to 1st Degree Reiki, so that they can have fun with and explore this amazing healing art.

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6 Tips for Helping Reiki Kids Deal with Adult Skepticism

Teaching children how to handle skepticism is an essential aspect of their Reiki education. By instilling self-belief, fostering open communication, encouraging patience and understanding, sharing your stories, role-play scenarios, and providing information to parents and guardians, we give Reiki Kids the tools they need to navigate the world of skepticism with confidence and resilience.

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10 Tips to Make Reiki Class Fun for Kids

Teaching Reiki to young children with short attention spans requires creativity, patience, and flexibility. By using these tips, you can keep your young students engaged and learning during class.

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