Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Resilient Kids Video

After watching the video and reading about Resilient Kids, I think it is a great organization.  Resilient Kids, is an organization whose program promotes the development of life-long skills, which includes focus, self-esteem, self-confidence, balance, empathy, and community(http://www.resilientkids.org).  From the video I learned that for youth it is harder to have memory of the learning that they have done inside the classroom outside the classroom.  As described in the video during a yoga session the youth stretch and do yoga poses that will help to calm their mind.  Youth on their own don’t exactly know how to calm down when a teacher tells them to calm down, and Resilient kids gives them a toolbox of ways to learn how to do that.  Youth can go as high as they can with their emotions, but coming down from it is a difficult skill set.  The principal of the Silver Spring Elementary School made a great comment about how children’s brains aren't wired to settle and calm down but they can with practice, which I think Resilient Kids really helps them do practice having the skill set to focus and balance their emotional and social challenges.  Resilient Kids is really giving youth tools that they can take throughout their whole lives when it comes to stress management and dealing with challenges inside and outside the classroom.  According to the Resilient Kids video training students in mindfulness improves working memory, attention, academic skills, emotional regulation, and self-esteem.  Mindfulness also improves self-esteem, mood, and decreases anxiety, stress, and fatigue.  From what I have seen in the video Resilient Kids is making great strides in mindfulness techniques and tailoring to the youths needs of distressing in helping them to face challenges both inside and outside of school.
Here are some more benefits of yoga in a school setting: Click Here

4 comments:

  1. I agree with you that Resilient Kids is a great program and that it is making great strides in mindfulness techniques and tailoring to the youths needs of distressing in helping them to face challenges both inside and outside of school. I think that every school should have this program in it because it not only benefits the students but also could reduce bullying, fights, and suspension rates at schools.

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  2. I also agree that all schools should have programs like this in place. Like the video said, there has been studies to show the benefits of this practice in schools. Resilient Kids does a lot of good for the students and teachers they work with.

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  3. This type of program can be essential to learning outcomes. It is necessary to provide students outlets and understandings of how to control their "negative" emotions. RK does a tremendous job and could certainly be beneficial in other areas.

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  4. You're right, all schools should have a program like this. Seeing how beneficial it is to the students and all the positive outcomes from it is amazing. Children and adults too need to know how to become stress free and find different outlets to do so.

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