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  • Omni Shoreham Hotel 2500 Calvert Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20008 United States (map)

A Fun, Pragmatic Approach to Mindfulness

While mindfulness has become a buzzword in clinics, schools, and boardrooms, many people have a hard time incorporating it into their lives. Fortunately, you can make mindfulness more accessible by using games—simple enough to share with children—to coach clients in the themes, methods, and life skills that fuel this powerful practice.

Program Description

In this workshop, you’ll explore:

  • Six social, emotional, and academic life skills that mindfulness can develop: quieting, focusing, seeing, reframing, caring, and connecting
  • Five introspective methods—anchor practices, awareness practices, body scans, analytical practices, and visualization—that develop these crucial social, emotional, and academic life skills
  • Mindful games that help kids and caregivers alike develop greater mind-body awareness, cultivate caring, connected relationships, and reduce stress

Susan Kaiser Greenland, JD, a corporate attorney, developed the Inner Kids program and is an international leader in teaching secular mindfulness and meditation to children, parents, educators, and clinicians. She’s the author of The Mindful Child and Mindful Games.

When & where

Sunday, March 26th, 2017
10am-1pm

Omni Shoreham Hotel
2500 Calvert St NW
Washington, DC 20008

 

 
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