by Elizabeth-Anne Mulhane | Oct 28, 2020 | Certified Mindfulness Teacher Training, Teaching children mindfulness, Teaching children to meditate
Become a mindfulness teacher through our certified 8 week online training for Childcare Teachers. Certified online mindfulness training for Childcare Teachers course Who is the course for: This certified online mindfulness training for Childcare Teachers has been...
by Elizabeth-Anne Mulhane | May 13, 2020 | Parents and teachers, Teaching children mindfulness, Teaching children to meditate
This blog, ’10 ideas to teach kids mindfulness’ was inspired through the parents from my Facebook Community: Mindfulness For Children. We want our children to enjoy learning mindfulness and meditation. So it’s important that we keep it enjoyable. The...
by Elizabeth-Anne Mulhane | Feb 12, 2018 | Parents and teachers, Teaching children mindfulness, Teaching children to meditate
Free Mindful Eating Exercise According to the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) for Australia, communication is crucial to belonging, being and becoming. Therefore, it is important to develop ways for children to develop their communication skills. Practicing...
by Elizabeth-Anne Mulhane | May 16, 2017 | Teaching children to meditate, Understanding sound
The promotion of wellbeing through sound (part 2) discusses the latest research in the use of sound for decreasing pain and increasing wellbeing. Our connection with sound begins early in the womb. All the major structures of the ear are in place between 23 and 25...
by Elizabeth-Anne Mulhane | Feb 2, 2017 | Teaching children to meditate, Understanding sound
The promotion of wellbeing through music is a research based blog discussing the benefits of sound. Listening to music can be considered a mediator of meditation since the activity can be classified as an attention-related experience through a person’s ability to...
by Elizabeth-Anne Mulhane | Nov 20, 2016 | Parents and teachers, Teaching children mindfulness, Teaching children to meditate
Loving kindness or a mindful empty practice discusses the true essence of what a mindfulness practice should be through looking into the various teachings. In Buddhism desire is often interchanged with the word greed. When written in this context the meaning of desire...
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