MINDFULNESS AT OUR SCHOOL
Create a Cost-Effective Mindfulness Program for Your School

Mindfulness at Our School: Create a Cost-Effective Mindfulness Program for Your School
On this site you will find:
- The Brain, Mindfulness, and Children: An overview of the research and evidence for using mindfulness with youth at home and at school to improve learning and reduce anxiety.
- Steps to Get Your School Started: A step-by-step plan to develop a mindfulness program for your school.
- Mindfulness In-Class Lessons for Kids: Parents, teachers, and students can view three complete in-class lessons that cover brain basics, basic mindfulness, and mindfulness for managing stressful emotions.
- Free Practice Videos for Children: A set of free practice videos for use with elementary or preschool-aged children in class or at home.
- Free Practice Videos for Teens and Adults: A set of free practice videos for older students, teachers, and parents.
- At-Home Practice Instructions: Simple strategies for successfully starting a home practice for families, adolescents and teachers.
- Resources for Learning More: Comprehensive list of resources for students, families, teachers, and schools.

Why Mindfulness in Schools?
About This Site

I created this site to help anyone interested in developing school-based mindfulness programs on a budget. As a therapist and professor of family therapy, I had been teaching mindfulness for nearly two decades and wanted my children to learn how to meditate. Obviously, meditating with their friends would be more fun than with their mother at home. So, I volunteered at their school to create a program as my parent contribution. It was more successful than I ever imagined. Kids really get it, and make amazing changes in their lives. I created this website as part of a research project as the Research Fellow for the Michael D. Eisner College of Education at California State University, Northridge for 2017-2018 to enable interested parents and schools to affordably create effective mindfulness programs in their schools.
-Diane R. Gehart, Ph.D., LMFT
Learn more about me here.