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Bite-Sized Mindfulness: An Easy Way for Kids to be Happy and Healthy | KIRA WILLEY | TEDxLehighRiver



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Kira presents simple, powerful mindfulness techniques for children that can reduce stress, improve school performance, and help kids manage their behavior and emotions. She shows how easily these short, kid-friendly exercises can be used by anyone, in a variety of settings. Kira Willey is a children’s music artist, kids’ yoga expert and speaker, and creator of Rockin’ Yoga school programs. She teaches yoga and mindfulness to children through her music; her hits include “Colors,” which
was featured in a worldwide Dell commercial. Her most recent release is Mindful Moments for Kids, which won the Parents’ Choice Gold Award and inspired her children’s mindfulness book, Breathe Like a Bear (Rodale Kids). She performs Rockin’ Yoga School Assemblies and Concerts at venues nationwide and leads workshops with teachers and parents to help incorporate yoga and mindfulness into children’s daily lives. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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25 thoughts on “Bite-Sized Mindfulness: An Easy Way for Kids to be Happy and Healthy | KIRA WILLEY | TEDxLehighRiver
  1. I love this, but I have an issue with discussions about mental health in adolescents not discussing the reduction in the amount of time the children are allowed to be physically active and engaged with art. They need play, physical play, and they need art, physical art.

  2. This practice comes from Buddhism . If they are keeping religion out of schools how are they practicing this in school.
    Would it be okay to allow children to pray??? This seems like a double standard. Seems like a dangerous practice.

  3. Great talk. As a side note, I recently saw an expert that said ADHD in young boys is now believed to be caused by a lack of frequent rough and tumble exercise, turns out if young male rats are not allowed enough exercise their frontal brain does not develop properly and they end up displaying the same exact dysfunctional behaviors as human kids with ADHD. So yes mindfulness is good, but for hyperactive kids it isn't the only factor.

  4. Yeah. And instead of mindfulness, they're handing over ipads now to the first graders to cause them disconcert and grow to be more anxious.

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