Teach Your Kids the Magic of Diaphragmatic Breathing for Better Singing
Hello Parents,
If your child loves to sing, you’ve probably noticed how important breathing is for hitting those high notes or holding a tune. But did you know there’s a special way of breathing that can make singing even better? It’s called diaphragmatic breathing, and it’s not just great for the voice; it’s fantastic for overall health too.
Whether your young one is a budding superstar or just loves to sing their heart out, diaphragmatic breathing can make a world of difference. This kind of deep, belly breathing helps kids sing better and feel more relaxed. In this blog, we’ll go over what it is, why it’s important, and how you can easily teach it to your children.
For a fun, kid-friendly explanation of how the diaphragm works, you can watch Operation Ouch – The Diaphragm | Science for Kids.
What is Diaphragmatic Breathing?
You might be wondering what this fancy term ‘diaphragmatic breathing’ really means. Well, it all starts with a special muscle called the diaphragm. This muscle sits at the bottom of the lungs and looks like a dome.
How the Diaphragm Works
When we breathe in, the diaphragm moves down. This makes room for the lungs to expand and fill up with air. When we breathe out, the diaphragm moves back up, helping to push the air out of the lungs.
Natural Breathers
Here’s the interesting thing: kids are natural diaphragmatic breathers when they’re young! If you watch a baby breathe, you’ll see their belly go up and down. That’s the diaphragm at work. But as kids grow and life gets busy, many shift to what is called ‘chest breathing.’ Chest breathing is shallower and not as good for singing or for health.
So, while your child might have been a pro at this when they were a baby, chances are they’ve switched to a less helpful way of breathing as they’ve grown. The good news is, it’s never too late to go back to the basics!
For a deeper dive into how our breathing system works, check out Respiratory System | The Dr. Binocs Show | Learn Videos For Kids.