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Susan Kaiser Greenland – Certificate Course in Activity-Based Mindfulness for Kids
Kids don’t have an on/off switch…
Many children struggle to control their emotions and attention. This can lead to exhaustion and overwhelm. in School, at home and in Sessions.
This trend can wear down parents, teachers, and clinicians over time and fuels frustration, conflict, and disappointment. for Children and caregivers are equal.
Be active to break the cycle-Based mindfulness Internationally renowned mindfulness expert and author. Susan Kaiser Greenland, for This An intensive course in mindfulness practices that leads to a certificate for kids. You’ll gain Step-By-Step-by-step instructions for implementation for There are many mindfulness activities and games that can be customized To help your children improve focus and self-esteem-Regulation and strengthening compassion
You can develop six life skills through short, but effective mindfulness exercises for your young clients or students — Being quiet, focused, and able to see, focus, and connect. Plus, you’ll also gain tips and techniques to develop your own activities, and strategies to help when a child refuses to participate or becomes disruptive during activities!
Don’t wait to get started earning your certificate These mindfulness exercises can be used to improve the mental health of caregivers and kids.-Body awareness, compassionate living skills, and stress management.
Join Susan Kaiser Greenland, JD, for Nine, Step-By-step modules where you’ll discover empirically tested mindfulness activities you can implement immediately to help your young clients or students develop stronger attention, greater emotional intelligence, enhanced self-Regulation skills and increased compassion for They can be themselves and others.
People are attracted to mindfulness because they desire to fix something, whether it’s with themselves or with others like their parents. In this module, you’ll gain essential foundational insight about mindfulness. The module will cover the five types of mindfulness practice as well as a formula. for mindfulness success — play, practice, share and apply.
The key topics covered in This module includes:
- Mindfulness defined
- How to use “anchors” in mindfulness
- Exploration of the Inner Kids Model
In module two, you’ll learn games that can help your young clients improve their focus, and strengthen their ability to quiet themselves, through various methods and themes.
Susan provides essential insight into:
- Mindfulness Category 1: Attention
- Practice restraint and let go of your nervous energy
- The window of tolerance for Stimulation of the nervous system
- Techniques for When a child disrupts a mindfulness game
Module three brings light to the second category of mindfulness — balance. Children can learn to balance by becoming more aware of how they feel and being able to accept them. Building off balance, you will master games that can attune your client’s ability to focus.
You’ll learn:
- Mindfulness is about mindfulness in the spotlight
- How to begin a therapy session with concentration
- Strategies to help kids avoid distractions
Broaden a child’s view of others to help them accept actions or traits they may not initially like with the training in Module 4.
The key topics covered in This module includes:
- You can help your clients to connect with their peers using these techniques
- Being more open-To be more compassionate
Advise children and adolescents to understand what’s happening in Their mind and body will be transformed by the techniques in Module five.
The key topics covered in This module includes:
- How to deal with negative thoughts and change your relationship
- Building awareness of what’s happening in The present moment
- A roadmap for Acting and speaking in a way that’s helpful to self and others
In module five, you’ll learn effective strategies to help children think of situations in A new light.
The key areas of focus in This module includes:
- Engaging in Analytical thinking
- Techniques that focus on appreciation
The final and third category in Mindfulness is compassion. Module 6 focuses on the foundations and tools that can be used to develop your capabilities. for Attuning, caring for and connecting with others.
After introducing compassion you’ll expand to cover:
- Focus on the moment with these strategies
- Useful tips and tools for Bullying children
Mindfulness Activities are more effective when children are open to taking part. This module will help you to find strategies to encourage your kids to be more open to participation in activities.-Are you open-minded and ready to take part? in activities.
You’ll learn to:
- These games can be used to handle resistance from children
- Mindfulness can help you improve your ability to visualize
In this final module, you’ll tie everything covered in All modules in the previous module together with a strong focus on logistics, individualizing tools, techniques and games for your environment.
Here are some areas of particular focus:
- Keep these items in your possession in Keep this in mind as you incorporate games into your mindfulness practices
- Mindfulness with young athletes
- Diversity and inclusion beyond the usual measures
- The establishment clause and its meaning for mindfulness in school
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Susan Kaiser Greenland An internationally recognized leader in Children, teens, and their families can learn mindfulness and meditation. Her role was pivotal. in Making mindfulness practices developmentally-appropriate for young people, and pioneered activity-With her first book, she teaches mindfulness-based meditation The Mindful Child. Her second book Mindful Games, provides simple explanations of complex concepts and methods. She also expands upon her work in developing activities.-Mindfulness games that are brain-based
Susan She worked as a corporate attorney from 1988 through 2005. She developed the Inner Kids Volunteer as a model in Public schools that teach secular mindfulness. Inner Kids A combination of mindfulness and meditation practices, which have been adapted. for Children, and one the first mindfulness programs in education.
Susan Seth, her husband, is the author GreenlandThe Inner was founded in 2005 by. Kids Foundation, a not-for-profit organization-for-Profit organization that teaches secular mindfulness in Schools and community-Based programs in From 2001 to 2009, the Greater Los Angeles Area. Her law practice was closed and she decided to spend her time with parents, teachers, children and their families.-time.
Learning that suits YOUR Schedule
All course videos and material online permanently. Plus, use The CE21 Mobile™ app to access the course content on-the-Use your mobile device to go anywhere and whenever you wish.
Instantly work with other professionals Use interactive message boards to access course materials. You’ll be part of an exclusive community of hundreds of practitioners all focused on mastering activity-Mindfulness that is based on for Children are a great way to learn from others and build your professional network.
Take your CE test online Earn up to 12.5 CE Hours! Your profession-specific credit information. You’ll end this intensive training with a course certificate of completion to Your professional and personal accomplishments are a great way to show off!
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