fbpx

Parent Classes: Mindfulness

Parent Classes: Mindfulness

We are excited to announce that we will be offering a free class in Mindfulness for parents.  Sam Miller (Cloud Room After-School Teacher) — a certified Mindfulness teacher with experience teaching children and adults — will lead the class.  The class will be held at PSA in the Music Studio on Mondays, from November 18th to December 16th from 11:30am-12:30pm.  Attendance on the first day (Nov. 18th) is mandatory, as we will be learning the foundational practices, but the other classes are on a drop-in basis.  Participants are highly encouraged to make it to as many classes as possible to get the most benefit from this wonderful practice.  RSVP to Jen Korz (jkorz@preschoolofthearts.com). Please note that the class is completely free to attend.  Donations, however, to PSA are much appreciated.


What is Mindfulness?

Mindfulness is an increasingly mainstream, highly effective stress-reduction technique that helps people of all ages foster greater calm, happiness and well-being amidst the hectic day-to-day demands of modern life.  It is a particular way of paying attention, purposefully bringing awareness to one’s senses, thoughts, and emotions by using sustained attention and noticing our experience without reacting.  Mindfulness gives us space to decide how we want to respond to life’s stressors rather than react impulsively in ways that we might not want to.  The graph below sums it up perfectly:

 

Mindfulness Explanation


Common Questions asked about Mindfulness:

  • Is Mindfulness religious?  No.  While the techniques used are based in countless contemplative traditions dating back thousands of years ago, Mindfulness is a completely secular life skill first introduced to the United States thirty years ago in a clinical setting by Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn.
  • Can I fit Mindfulness into my busy schedule?  Absolutely.  Mindfulness does not need to be practiced three hours a day to yield results; even five minutes can be extremely beneficial.  It also isn’t something you have to find a special place to practice; you can be mindful anywhere, any time!

 

Lastly, The New York Times ran an article this past weekend on Mindfulness:
Mindfulness: Getting Its Share of Attention

We hope to see you there!

 

Discover more from Preschool of the Arts

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading