Helping kids set up their personal meditation practice…
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Mindful skills for kids with anger and panic attacks
We interviewed one of our wonderful trainers, Tara Russo, about bringing her educator experience in teaching into the world of teaching children meditation. Tara is one of our trainers on the Connected Kids programme. She talks about how it helped her daughter who had panic attacks with anxiety, and children in school with anger […]
continue readingFree meditation for kids/teens to ease anxiety
Free meditation to ease kids anxiety
continue readingSelective mutism and meditation for a teen with trauma
selective mutism and meditation in teens
continue readingA simple mindfulness practice for kindergarten age children
One of my most popular videos from our YouTube Channel
continue readingHow mindful skills can help young people with autism
Why we need a child-centered approach to teaching meditation – for kids on the autistic spectrum
continue readingInsights from Dr Temple Grandin – a pioneer of autism education
Insights and ideas – helping kids on the spectrum learn mindful skills.
continue readingMindful Tips for Trauma Informed Parenting
Lorraine E Murray, founder of Connected Kids hosts an Interview with Suzanne Scott, founder of the charity Trauma Informed Parenting Scotland What is trauma informed parenting? What difference does it make to a young person if their parent is trauma informed What difference does it make to the parent if they can be trauma informed […]
continue readingReturn to school tips and ideas for kids anxiety
mindfulness for return to school anxiety
continue readingCOVID-19 anxiety and teaching kids meditation
Lorraine E Murray, founder of Connected Kids, explains what will change for anyone interested in learning to teach kids or teens meditation on the Connected Kids Programme. Please note that details about face to face training will be published by late July 2020. *These protocols relate to training offered directly by Lorraine E Murray. […]
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