Guided Relaxation: Restful Ragdoll Guided Meditation for Relaxation

Our entire library of guided relaxation scripts are written by Mellisa Dormoy of ShambalaKids. Her meditation audios help kids relieve stress and anxiety, improve self-esteem, feel great (mind, body, and spirit) and develop a positive mental attitude at school and at home.

When we help our children experience relaxation on a regular basis, they develop the healthy habit of relaxing the mind and body for stress reduction as they grow. Turning relaxation into an imaginative game, through guided meditation for relaxation, teaches kids to be creative and to relieve tension with relaxation and imagination.

This guided meditation for kids is a fabulous exercise for all ages and can even be used with children as young as three. Simply read the following guided meditation script slowly and watch as your little one relaxes before bed or nap time.

Restful Ragdoll Guided Relaxation: When we help our children experience relaxation on a regular basis, they develop the healthy habit of relaxing the mind and body for stress reduction as they grow. Turning relaxation into an imaginative game teaches kids to be creative and to relieve tension with relaxation and imagination.

Guided Meditation for Relaxation

Close your eyes very gently and think about a rag doll you own or may have seen. Think about how loose and limp it is. Notice all its parts….. just hanging there, so relaxed. As you imagine it, you can notice how it just hangs down completely loose, limp and floppy.

Imagine what your body would feel like if it did the same. I wonder what that would be like.

Do you think you can try to get your body as comfortable as that loose and floppy ragdoll? Imagine doing just that. Allow your body to get as loose and limp as the rag doll.

Feel your arms go completely limp now and now how your fingers relax too. Allow your whole face to relax… and now your neck. Feel your forehead relax next. Notice now how your eyelids relax completely as you continue to imagine that floppy stuffed toy.

Now let your tummy relax. Breathe in deeply and slowly all the way down to your tummy and notice how it relaxes so easily. Notice how your legs become very relaxed now too. They feel completely loose and limp. Maybe they even feel a little like Jell-O… so wobbly.

Even your feet now begin to feel loose and limp. All your toes decide it’s time that they too enjoy some much needed relaxation along with the bottoms of your feet who work hard each day to take you places. Feel how everything is just so loose, limp and floppy now… just like that half-stuffed ragdoll you imagined.

Because you’ve allowed yourself to relax so well, I am sure that if I were to pick up your hand right now, your arm would probably just flop right back down beside you. I’m sure that’s how relaxed you’ve allowed yourself to become, just because it feels so wonderful to relax our bodies.

You know, relaxing our bodies gives them some much needed rest. When we relax our bodies, we can also allow our minds to relax as well.

We can do this by simply allowing any thoughts to become like clouds… and slowly drift on by. It’s interesting to watch our thoughts as clouds drifting by like this in our minds. You might notice feeling very good. Notice how good it feels to relax and how peaceful it feels.

Take in a nice deep breath and breathe in all the wonderful peacefulness around you. Imagine that the air is filled with little bubbles of peace. Breathe in all that peace and allow it to go everywhere in your body – head to toe.

Doesn’t that feel good? Just notice how your body responds.

Any time you feel stress or worry, or even when you just need to take a break, you can simply imagine breathing in peace and filling up your whole body with peace and relaxation. You’ll really feel that peace within you – within your mind and within your body.

That’s how powerful our imagination is. When we imagine something like breathing in peace, we really start to feel more peaceful. So take in a deep breath now and fill yourself up with peace and happiness. Now slowly exhale but hold onto all that happiness and peace.

You’ve done a fantastic job during this guided relaxation. I’m so proud of your use of your wonderful imagination and allowing yourself to relax so fully, just like that floppy ragdoll.

When you’ve finished relaxing, you can simply open your eyes and give your body a good stretch.

If you’re ready for bed then you can simply drift off to sleep knowing how much you are loved and how amazing you really are.

You can also try the printable version of this guided relaxation script: Restful Ragdoll – Guided Relaxation

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  1. John Cracchiolo says:

    Thank you! This just knocked my kids out. Peace

    1. Mellisa Dormoy says:

      Thank you so much John! We are hoping you mean “knocked out” in the very best way possible! LOL Thanks so much for trying out our meditation!