Based on the popular six-week mindfulness curriculum, this engaging student workbook can help adolescents manage emotions, stay focused, and thrive—in the classroom and in life! To be used in conjunction with Learning to Breathe, the professional guide.
Disruptive behavior in the classroom, poor academic performance, out-of-control emotions: if you work with adolescents, you are well-aware of the challenges this age group presents. What if there were a way to calm these students and provide them with the mindfulness skills needed to truly excel in school and in life?
Written by mindfulness expert and clinical psychologist Patricia C. Broderick and based on the popular Learning to Breathe mindfulness curriculum,
The Learning to Breathe Student Workbook offers powerful, teen-friendly mindfulness skills to help students understand their thoughts and feelings and manage distressing emotions. The meditation techniques in this workbook will also empower students by helping to improve emotion regulation, reduce stress, increase attention, and boost overall academic performance.
The workbook integrates themes of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn, into exercises that are easily accessible to students, and compatible with school curricula. Students will learn to pay attention in the moment, manage emotions as they happen, and gain greater control over their own feelings and actions. These mindfulness practices can help adolescents develop resilience and healthy coping skills in the face of difficult life challenges.
The workbook is structured around six themes built upon the acronym BREATHE, and each theme has a core message. The six core lessons are: Body, Reflection, Emotions, Attention, Tenderness, and Healthy Mind Habits.
The Learning to Breathe Student Workbook is the perfect tool for empowering students as they navigate the psychological challenges of adolescence.