Listen to Finding a Still Quiet Place with Dr. Amy Saltzman
In this episode, I interview Dr. Amy Saltzman. Dr. Amy is recognized as a visionary and pioneer in the domains of mindfulness for athletes, coaches, and other high performers, as well as for kids, teens, parents, teachers. Dr. Amy offers mindfulness coaching and holistic medical care to children, adolescents, their parents, and professionals. Before moving to Santa Barbara, she worked with employees and exces from Apple, Google, Stanford, Square, Genetech.
When I was looking for ways to teach mindfulness to children A Still Quiet Place: A Mindfulness Program for Teaching Children and Adolescents to Ease Stress and Difficult Emotions, by Dr. Amy Saltzman was one of the first books I read. Her book provided me with evidence on the benefits of mindfulness and step-by-step tools for how to teach it in a way easily understood by children. After falling in love with her curriculum and the results I was seeing with my clients, I went on to complete her 10-week online practicum. I still use her curriculum in the mindfulness groups that I lead today.
Here are some of the topics we cover in this episode:
- Amy guides us in brief breath practice to help us connect with our still quiet place
- How mindfulness is defined in easy to understand terms for children
- Gaining an understanding of Emotion Theory
- Tools for helping us recognize our emotional patterns and children to recognize their emotional patterns
- Behavior management vs. Behavior Investigation
- The three breaths practice (also known as the late to school breath practice)
- Benefits of mindfulness during these unpredictable times
- Compassion and gratitude
I highly recommend checking out some of her other work:
A Still Quiet Place for Teens: A Mindfulness Workbook to Ease Stress and Difficult Emotions
Still Quiet Place: Mindfulness for Young Children
Still Quiet Place: Mindfulness for Teens.
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