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The Heart-Centered Approach to Meditation for Neurodivergent Children
- 2024/06/30
- 再生時間: 46 分
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In this episode of the MindCraft Peace Podcast we dive deep into the world of meditation for children and young people with Lorraine Murray, the pioneering founder and CEO of Connected Kids.
Lorraine's unique, heart-centered approach to teaching mindfulness and meditation to children, especially neurodivergent children, sets her program apart. Discover how personalized, compassionate practices can make a profound impact on young lives and their families. Key Topics Discussed: - Introduction to Lorraine Murray and her journey with Connected Kids - The heart-centered philosophy behind Connected Kids - Tailoring meditation practices for neurodivergent children - Differences between Connected Kids and traditional mindfulness programs - Practical advice for parents and educators on implementing mindfulness Timestamps: [00:00:03] Introduction by Katerina Newbury [00:00:19] Welcoming Lorraine Murray [00:00:38] Lorraine’s background and the inception of Connected Kids [00:02:02] Exploring the heart-centered approach to meditation [00:04:15] Addressing the needs of neurodivergent children through mindfulness [00:06:30] Unique aspects of the Connected Kids program [00:09:00] Practical tips for parents and educators [00:11:50] Real-life success stories and impact Quotes: "Meditation is personal. It's not a one-size-fits-all. It's about finding what works for each individual child." – Lorraine Murray "A heart-centered approach means meeting children where they are, with compassion and understanding." – Lorraine Murray "For neurodivergent children, personalized meditation practices can provide a sense of peace and self-awareness." – Lorraine Murray