Mindfulness in Education Benefits of whole-group mindfulness for general and special education students. Erin Kreger M.A. CCC-SLP

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Mindfulness in Education Benefits of whole-group mindfulness for general and special education students Erin Kreger M.A. CCC-SLP

What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is paying attention in a particular way; on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally (Jon Kabat- Zinn) a way of life incorporating attention, balance and compassion (Susan Kaiser-Greenland)

Goals of Mindfulness Self-awareness Emotion regulation Impulse control Attentional Stability 3

Mindfulness Practice Find a comfortable seated position Close your eyes, or lower them to look at your lap Mindful breathing

Mindfulness Practice Follow Up Did anyone experience any resistance or discomfort? What changed in the room during the practice? General impressions or thoughts about the practice? Normalization of the experience through discussion of similarities and differences

Neuroscience of Mindfulness Improved functioning of the following areas of the brain (Dr. Dan Siegel, The Mindful Brain ) Prefrontal Cortex (forehead): controls high-level functions such as emotional regulation and body modulation (anxiety levels) Amygdala (center): regulates intense emotions and primitive fight/flight/freeze response; at the moment of identification of an emotion, the amygdala is deactivated Hippocampus (center): storage and recall of memory, which may not be accessible during stress

Window of Tolerance Hyper-arousal Zone: increased sensations, flooded emotional reactivity, disorganized cognitive processing Optimal Arousal Zone: state where emotions can be tolerated and information integrated Hypo-arousal Zone: relative absence of sensation, numbing of emotions, disabled cognitive processing

Window of Tolerance

Areas of Benefit Attention: students are told to focus, but are not taught how Emotional Regulation: recognize emotions when they occur, and begin to change how we respond to them Adaptability: awareness of patterns and ability to change habitual behaviors

Areas of Benefit, cont. Compassion: awareness of how our own thoughts and emotions grows our understanding of others Calming: access to ways to relax regardless of the external circumstances Resilience: objective observation leads to greater balance

Teacher Stress A 2016 survey of over 30,000 educators by the American Federation of Teachers revealed: 78% felt physically and emotionally exhausted at the end of the school day 87% reported the demands of their job interfered with their family life 14% responded that they would consider leaving teaching within the next year.

Special Education Benefits Decreased need for adult support for special education students, leading to increased independence Reduced time required for teacher or support staff for individual attention Increased time spent in class (instead of breaks taken outside of the classroom)

Mindfulness Lessons Mindful Bodies; Mindful Listening Mindful Breathing (breathing ball) The Mindful Brain (mind jar) Mindful Movement 5 Senses; Mindful eating Strong Emotions Heartfulness; Happy Wishes Gratitude

Mindful Bodies - alert body position that shows readiness to learn Zip Up - one hand in front, one hand in back; zip hands up and over head; reverse Tic Tock - sway body from side to side until you find your center

Tone Bell Put on your mindful bodies Close your eyes or look down at your lap Listen for the sound until it is gone Raise your hand when the sound in completely gone (lower hand, other gestures to change things up)

Anchor Breathing Hand rests at nose, chest or belly Breathing Ball Expanding ball (Hoberman ball) used to show inhale (expand) and exhale (contract) Person holding the ball guides the breathing for the group (breathe in/breathe out, repeated 3 times) Ball can be passed around the group for each to take a turn (with no talking) Finger counting or anchor breathing can be used for practice without a prop

Mind Jar Plastic water bottle with water, glitter and glue Demonstrates how the glitter gets shaken up, much like our thoughts do when we are upset/angry/sad/excited We can breathe and observe the glitter settle to the bottom as our thoughts settle Point out that the glitter doesn t go away, just as our emotions can t; they can settle:

Mindful Movement Mindful walking: slow steps, feeling each part of the foot as it touches the floor Mindful dancing: using a drum or patting the legs, match the volume (small movement for soft sound, large movement of loud sound); match the speed (slow and fast); can be done sitting or standing

Five Senses Experiences Listen for sounds in the room Look for shapes and colors in the room; I see (red). What could it be? Smell a variety of soaked cotton balls (vanilla, pine, cinnamon, orange juice, etc.) Touch a variety of materials (fabrics, sand paper, cold packs, cotton balls, etc.) Taste (chocolate chips, raisins, mints)

Mindful Eating Look at the food and see colors, shapes Smell the food (sweet, salty, pleasant, unpleasant) How does if feel? (smooth, bumpy, sticky, squishy) What sounds do you hear? Does it have a crinkly wrapper? Do you hear noise when you eat it? Notice the tastes; hold it in your mouth

Noticing Emotions Prompts to notice where emotions can be felt in the body Resources: Visiting Feelings by Lauren Rubenstein The Way I Feel by Janan Cain

Heartfulness Think of a time someone was kind to you Think of a time you were kind to someone else Happy Wishes Start with self, then extend to others Picture the person in your mind, doing something that makes them happy Send that person a silent wish: May be happy today. Happy Wish challenges: send to others during transitions (walking to music; entering the gym for an assembly)

Gratitude Resource: The Thankful Book by Todd Parr Upper Elementary: writing practice for things to be grateful for at home, at school, city's, country, world

Resources Mindfulness4me.com Mindful Schools (mindfulschool.org) Susan Kaiser-Greenland (susankaisergreenland.com): The Mindful Child, Mindful Games Dr. Dan Siegel: The Developing Mind, The Mindful Brain, The Whole- Brain Child Christopher Willard: Growing Up Mindful Michigan Collaborative for Mindfulness Education (mc4me.org) Room to Breathe Documentary