THE MINDFUL STUDIO
Sierra M., listening to emotions
Jane Dalton
How do you create focus when students are distracted or anxious? A plethora of studies have revealed the benefits of a mindfulness practice as an effective tool for enhancing emotional and physical well-being. Mindfulness is the practice of purposefully focusing attention on the present moment and accepting it without judgment.
Engaging the Senses
The 5-4-3-2-1 technique calls for students to pay attention, look around the classroom, and find five things they can see, four things they can touch, three things they can hear, two things they can smell, and one thing they can taste. By focusing on their senses, students can shift their attention from distraction and stress and cultivate present-moment awareness.
By focusing on their senses, students can shift their attention from distraction and stress and cultivate present-moment awareness.
This activity offers a fun and engaging way for students to experience calm as they notice their environment with greater awareness. Grounding techniques such as 5-4-3-2-1 can be done anytime and anywhere. Guide students through the steps below.
Procedures
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