Miranda Kerr's Kids Practice Vedic Meditation, Follow Early Bedtime Routine

Model Miranda Kerr has revealed that all of her children, except the baby, have been taught Vedic meditation, each with their own personal mantra. Her 15-year-old son Flynn even initiates 20-minute morning meditation sessions with her, noting the calming effects. Kerr, who has become an "early bird" since being with her husband, implements a strict early evening routine for her kids to help them wind down. She concludes her own day with high-tech skincare treatments, including a laser therapy mat and an overnight mask.

Key Points: Miranda Kerr Teaches Vedic Meditation to Her Children

  • Kids meditate for minutes equal to their age
  • Flynn, 15, meditates 20 mins at 6am
  • Kerr wakes at 5:30am, a shift from night owl
  • Early dinners and 5:30pm bedtimes for children
  • Uses laser therapy and overnight mask for skincare
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Miranda Kerr says all of her kids have been 'taught Vedic meditation'

Model Miranda Kerr shares how she practices Vedic meditation and an early bedtime routine with her kids, including her son Flynn with ex Orlando Bloom.

"Each of my kids, except the baby, have been taught Vedic meditation and they each have their own mantra. - Miranda Kerr"

Los Angeles, Feb 9

Model Miranda Kerr has shared how she practices Vedic rounding, a technique that combines yoga poses and breathing techniques, with her children.

Kerr has son Flynn, 15, with her ex-husband Orlando Bloom and sons Hart, seven, Myles, six, and Pierre, two, with her current spouse Evan Spiegel, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

She told LYMA's Power Women series: "Each of my kids, except the baby, have been taught Vedic meditation and they each have their own mantra. It's something I've been practicing since I was 17 and it's key to my connection and devotion.

"As an adult you do it for 20 minutes but for my children, my six year old does it for six minutes, seven year old seven minutes and so on."

She added: "This New Year, he (Flynn) said: 'Mum, I want to meditate with you every morning at 6am and do it for 20 minutes. On the days he does it... he's like, 'I really noticed a difference. I felt much calmer the days I did it.'"

Kerr also said that she wakes up at 5.30am every morning as she has become an "early bird" since she started dating Snapchat co-founder Spiegel.

She said: "I wake up every morning between 5am and 5.30am, I'm quite an early bird. I naturally wake up so it's been years of practice because I was naturally a night owl before I met my husband and we've been together 12 years this year.

"I remember one of the first Friday nights we spent together and he's like, 'Okay, let's go to bed'. I'm like, 'It's like 8.30pm'. And he's like, 'Yeah, let's go to bed.' Now I absolutely love it."

Kerr explained that she fits looking after her children into her daily routine as she sends them to bed early before having a round of laser therapy when she retires to the bedroom.

She said: "I get them into bed early and then I have time for myself. I put relaxing music on throughout the whole house at like 5pm and dim the lights so I can naturally help my kids wind down.

"I put the baby down at 5.30pm because it's getting dark. The kids and I eat at 4.30pm which is a little bit early. And then I get into bed and put on two mats - a cell optimising mat and my web laser device mat. I do this routine for 15 minutes with the Lyma laser. I then put on the milky mushroom mask and it really plumps the skin, it's an overnight mask."

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Rohit P
Interesting read. While I appreciate the focus on meditation, the whole routine with laser mats and mushroom masks at bedtime feels a bit... extra. The 4:30 PM dinner time is something only the super-rich can manage with their schedules!
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Aman W
Good for her kids. In India, many families already try to teach simple pranayama or chanting to children. It's nice that these ancient techniques are getting global recognition. The tailored timing (6 mins for 6-year-old) is a smart way to get them started.
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Sarah B
The discipline is impressive—waking up at 5:30 AM with four kids! The part about her son noticing he feels calmer on days he meditates is the real takeaway. It shows the practice works, regardless of age.
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Karthik V
As an Indian parent, I find the article a mix of relatable and utterly foreign. Teaching meditation? Yes, we try. But the luxury of such a structured, early routine with expensive gadgets is a world apart from the reality of most Indian households. Still, the core idea of mindfulness is universal.
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Nisha Z
Dimming lights and playing relaxing music at 5 PM to wind down the kids is a brilliant parenting hack! Might try a budget version of this at home. The Vedic meditation part is truly valuable for mental well-being.

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