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E-raamat: Self-Compassion Workbook for Kids: Fun Mindfulness Activities to Build Emotional Strength and Make Kindness Your Superpower

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: New Harbinger Publications
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781648480669
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  • Kirjastus: New Harbinger Publications
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781648480669

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Research shows that mindfulness and self-compassion can improve children’s self-image and confidence, expand their capacity for learning, and increase their ability to handle life’s many challenges. In this fun and engaging workbook for kids ages 5-9, the cofounder of the Making Friends with Yourself program offers essential self-compassion and mindfulness skills to help kids be kind to themselves and others, and build the emotional strength and resilience needed to thrive.

Fun, engaging, hands-on activities to help kids ages 5-9 be kind to themselves and others, and build the emotional strength and resilience needed to thrive!

Children today face many challenges; and if you are a parent, teacher, or a professional working with kids, you may be seeking answers on how to help children thrive in a world filled with uncertainty, adversity, and the detrimental effects of social media and screen time overload. There are tools you can use to help kids build confidence and resilience, and cope effectively with difficult situations. This workbook is packed with a variety of hands-on practices to help children thrive—with kindness toward themselves and others.

In this fun and engaging workbook, the cofounder of the Mindful Self-Compassion for Teens (MSC-T) program offers essential self-compassion and mindfulness skills to help kids build emotional strength and resilience. Kids will find simple, age-appropriate practices based in loving-kindness and gratitude to self-soothe, reduce stress, and respond to their own emotional needs. They’ll also learn to make kindness their “superpower,” quiet their inner bully, and protect and befriend themselves.

Activities in the book are designed to facilitate experiential learning, and include:

  • Mindfulness meditations
  • Reflective journaling
  • Hands-on mindful movement activities
  • Arts and crafts activities
 

Self-compassion and emotional resilience are cornerstones of mental health, and research shows that teaching these skills to children when they are young can have lasting, positive effects—well into adulthood. With this workbook as a guide, kids will learn to be a better friend to themselves and others, and thrive in a stress-filled world.

Foreword viii
A Letter to Parents and Professionals x
A Letter to Kids xiii
Chapter 1 Learning to Be Kind to Yourself
Activity 1 "Could I Use Some Self-Compassion?"
2(2)
Activity 2 Rainbow Breathing
4(2)
Activity 3 Follow the Rainbow
6(1)
Activity 4 How Can You Be a Friend to Yourself?
7(2)
Activity 5 Soothing Touch
9(1)
Activity 6 Three Steps to Self-Compassion
10(2)
Activity 7 Cat/Cow Yoga Pose
12(3)
Activity 8 Balloon Breathing
15(1)
Activity 9 Kindhearted Word Search
16(1)
Activity 10 Here-and-Now Stone
17(2)
Building Your Toolkit
19(3)
Chapter 2 Paying Attention in a New Way
Activity 11 Sound Scavenger Hunt
22(1)
Activity 12 Eating with All of Your Senses
23(1)
Activity 13 Silent Zombie Walk
24(2)
Activity 14 Who Let the Puppy Out?
26(2)
Activity 15 Puppy Mind Jar
28(2)
Activity 16 Training Your Puppy Mind
30(2)
Activity 17 Searching with a Focused Puppy Mind
32(2)
Activity 18 A Reminder to Breathe
34(2)
Activity 19 Compassionate Body Scan
36(3)
Building Your Toolkit
39(3)
Chapter 5 Growing Kindness
Activity 20 Planting Seeds of Kindness
42(2)
Activity 21 A-Mazing Facts About Kindness
44(2)
Activity 22 Breathing Kindness with a Pinwheel
46(2)
Activity 23 Loving-Kindness for Someone You Care About
48(2)
Activity 24 What Does Kindness Look Like?
50(2)
Activity 25 Who Is in Your Box of Crayons?
52(2)
Activity 26 What About You?
54(1)
Activity 27 A Clue for You to Undo
55(1)
Activity 28 A Kind Wishes Tree
56(2)
Activity 29 "Kind Wishes Just for Me" Meditation
58(2)
Activity 30 Walking with Wishes in the Woods
60(2)
Activity 31 Cobra Yoga Pose
62(1)
Building Your Toolkit
63(3)
Chapter 4 Compassion Is Your Superpower
Activity 32 How Do You Know What Others Are Feeling?
66(1)
Activity 33 The Amazing Powers of Empathy
67(1)
Activity 34 Cloud Gazing
68(2)
Activity 35 Finding Your Way into the Hearts of Others
70(2)
Activity 36 Growing Your Circle of Compassion
72(2)
Activity 37 "A Kid Just Like Me" Meditation
74(2)
Activity 38 Boat Pose with a Partner
76(2)
Activity 39 Compassion Creates Connection
78(2)
Activity 40 Heart-to-Heart Breathing
80(2)
Activity 41 Tender Vs. Fierce Compassion
82(2)
Activity 42 A Clue to Your Brave Heart
84(1)
Building Your Toolkit
85(3)
Chapter 5 Your Inner Bully Meets Your Superhero
Activity 43 Getting to Know Your Inner Bully
88(2)
Activity 44 Getting the Inner Bully Out of Your Head
90(1)
Activity 45 Three Soothing Breaths
91(1)
Activity 46 A New Way of Seeing
92(2)
Activity 47 Viewfinder for Seeing Things in a New Way
94(2)
Activity 48 Finding Your Superhero
96(2)
Activity 49 Making a Superhero Shield
98(2)
Activity 50 What Does Your Superhero Have to Say?
100(1)
Activity 51 Revealing Your Superhero
101(1)
Activity 52 Compassionate Superhero Meditation
102(2)
Activity 53 Superhero Yoga Pose
104(3)
Building Your Toolkit
107(3)
Chapter 6 What Matters Most to You
Activity 54 How Do You Like to Spend Your Time?
110(2)
Activity 55 Discovering Your Core Values
112(2)
Activity 56 Exploring Nature
114(2)
Activity 57 "A Tree and Me" Meditation
116(2)
Activity 58 "Being a Tree" Yoga Pose
118(2)
Activity 59 Your Body Map
120(2)
Activity 60 A Promise Just for You
122(2)
Activity 61 Turning Lemons into Lemonade
124(2)
Activity 62 Homemade Lemonade
126(1)
Building Your Toolkit
127(3)
Chapter 7 How to Tame Your Inner Dragon
Activity 63 Meeting Your Big Emotions with a Brave Heart
130(1)
Activity 64 Dragon's Breath Yoga Pose
131(3)
Activity 65 Unscramble Your Brain
134(1)
Activity 66 The Magic of Oobleck
135(2)
Activity 67 A "Name It to Tame It" Exercise
137(1)
Activity 68 Finding the Emotion in Your Body
138(2)
Activity 69 "Soften, Soothe, and Let It Be" Meditation
140(2)
Activity 70 Taking Your Dragon for a Walk
142(2)
Activity 71 A Friendly Sock Snake to Soothe You
144(2)
Activity 72 Your Calm and Resting Inner Dragon
146(1)
Building Your Toolkit
147(3)
Chapter 8 Gratitude Makes You Happy
Activity 73 Six Islands of Gratitude
150(2)
Activity 74 Your Brain on Gratitude
152(2)
Activity 75 "Thank You from Me to a Bee"
154(2)
Activity 76 Gratitude Stick
156(2)
Activity 77 "Thanks to the Many Hands That Feed Me"
158(2)
Activity 78 Caring for the Body You Live In
160(4)
Activity 79 "What I Like About Me" Penny Toss
164(2)
Activity 80 "Power of Positive Words" Poster
166(2)
Activity 81 Congratulations!
168(3)
Building Your Toolkit
171(1)
Acknowledgments 172(2)
References 174
Kristin Neff, PhD, is currently associate professor of educational psychology at The University of Texas at Austin. She is a pioneer in the field of self-compassion research, conducting the first empirical studies on self-compassion more than fifteen years ago. In addition to writing numerous academic articles and book chapters on the topic, she is author of Self-Compassion. In conjunction with her colleague Christopher Germer, she developed an empirically supported, eight-week training program called Mindful Self-Compassion, and offers workshops on self-compassion worldwide.