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Wellness Tidbits

As of 2004, 84 out of 126 accredited US medical schools offered courses on spirituality in medicine. (JAMA, June 2004)
 

Recommended Readings
Wellness calls for balancing needs for good nutrition, exercise, caring ands success, but also for self-calming and reflection. For simple instruction in breathing exercises and mindfulness read more in these two articles: Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for School-Age Children and Mindfulness in the Classroom
 
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Calendar

October 1 -3, 2010
“Teaching and Leading from the Inside Out”
An Evening Program for Educators on October 1st
And a follow-up Weekend Workshop for Educators
October 2-3
Boulder, CO
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Wellness In Practice

Recommended Readings
Wellness calls for balancing needs for good nutrition, exercise, caring ands success, but also for self-calming and reflection. For simple instruction in breathing exercises and mindfulness read more in these two articles: Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for School-Age Children and Mindfulness in the Classroom
 
How Might This Work Look in a School?
Creating space for Silence; speaking and listening with more Kindness and Respect, identifying "tools" or self practices for Calming and Strengthening;
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Possible Outcomes?

Fewer: in-completions, school drop-outs, risky behaviors, disciplinary problems?

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For Parents

Raising a Spiritually Nourished Child

Five suggested steps from Tobin Hart

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Twelve Exercises for Mindful Parenting
This piece is excerpted from Twelve Exercises for Mindful Parenting by Jon and Myla Kabat-Zinn, authors of Everyday Blessings: The Inner Work of Mindful Parenting.
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Rites of Passage-Making Healthy Transitions

In recent years, rites of passage have captured the attention of educators, counselors, parents, and concerned community members who are asking the question:  How can we support our friends, families, students, and community-members through life’s inevitable transitions in a healthy way? 

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Spotlight: Wellness

When I consider the brilliant observations and analyses made in the last century by the great pioneers in child development, I am astonished that the key element…given here, and summarily called child-spirit…was missed for so long.   -Joseph Chilton Pearce

 

Hannah Teter on Wellness


Hannah Teter, Olympic gold medal winner, talks about the impact of wellness practices on her everyday life as well as her life as an athelete and competitor. Click here to watch the video.

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