Overview
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Facilitating Mindfulness is a groundbreaking resource designed for college and university-level courses in early childhood education, child and youth care, social work, and related fields. This text equips future professionals with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to teach mindfulness to young children using art and arts-based approaches.
Grounded in current research, reflective practice, and the author’s extensive experience in social work and education, this book offers a compelling and accessible approach to introducing mindfulness in child-centered settings through creative expression, play, and sensory exploration.
A Must-Have Resource for:
• Early childhood education students
• Child and youth care students
• Social work and education programs
• Instructors building courses in mindfulness, child development, or creative approaches to practice
What Makes This Book Unique:
• Focuses on how to guide young children (ages 3–12) in mindfulness practices through art, movement, storytelling, music, and sensory activities
• Provides a developmentally appropriate, trauma-informed, and inclusive approach to teaching mindfulness
• Emphasizes the importance of presence, co-regulation, and creativity in supporting children’s emotional and social well-being
• Helps students build their own mindfulness practices so they can model and guide effectively
Inside Each Chapter:
• Clear learning objectives and key concepts
• Case examples and real-world applications in child care, school, and therapeutic settings
• Step-by-step guidance for arts-based mindfulness activities
• Reflection questions to support student learning and self-awareness
• Resources for further learning and practice
Whether students go on to work in classrooms, early years programs, or community settings, Facilitating Mindfulness gives them the tools to help children build emotional resilience, focus, and self-regulation—skills that are more important than ever in today’s fast-paced world.
