Join me on January 31st and February 1st for an experiential workshop in Nanuet, NY - just 30 miles north of NYC and east of Stamford, CT!
Working in a classroom or a clinic can be overwhelming and exhausting. As the level of children’s distress and needs increase so do competing demands from parents and administrators.
This vicious cycle wears down teachers and clinicians while fueling stress, frustration, conflict, and disappointment for children and caregivers alike.
Join mindfulness expert, Susan Kaiser Greenland to show you how activity-based mindfulness beats this depleting cycle by developing six crucial life skills that lead to:
Stronger attention
Greater emotional intelligence
Enhanced self-regulation
Strengthened compassion for self and others
Effective, brief, yet authentic, mindful activities build lasting psychological strengths while offering moments of calm in the classroom and clinic, even when stress and strong emotions run high.
You’ll learn to foster six essential life skills – Quieting, Focusing, Seeing, Reframing, Caring & Connecting - using mindful games that have been empirically tested for over 15 years with thousands of children. Using mindful activities will strengthen and support how you communicate and teach while helping kids and caregivers alike develop mind-body awareness, compassionate life skills, and manage stress.
Thursday, January 31st & Friday, February 1st: 8 am to 4 pm ET
This event is in Nanuet, NY located in Rockland County — about 30 miles north of New York City and east of Stamford, Connecticut.