Buddhist Geeks 216: Teaching Mindful Awareness to Children
Episode Description:
This week we’re joined by Susan Kaiser Greenland a leader in bringing mindful awareness to children and teens. We explore the differences between mindful based approaches and Buddhist approaches, seeing in what ways they are mutually supportive and in what ways tensions exist between them. Susan then shares some of the methods she uses for introducing mindfulness to children in a natural way, while highlighting the importance of that teaching being truly embodied.
To connect with other professionals, teachers, and parents who are using this approach, please visit: MindfulnessTogether.net
Episode Links:
- Susan Kaiser Greenland
- MindfulnessTogether.net
- Children and Buddhism: An Undesirable Match?
- Wisdom 2.0 Youth Conference
Transcript
Offering multiple perspectives from many fields of human inquiry that may move all of us toward a more integrated understanding of who we are as conscious beings.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Buddhist Geeks 216: Teaching Mindful Awareness to Children (Susan Kaiser Greenland)
I have been a fan of Susan Greenland's work for quite some time, and I believe I have shared some of her posts here in the past. I am also a subscriber to the blog she coordinates - MindfulnessTogether.Net.
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