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The Benefits of Mindful Movement for K-5 Students

Amy M. Starkey, COTA/L, CTP-E, CYMHS

June 15, 2024

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What is mindful movement and what are its therapeutic benefits in educational settings, particularly in managing stress, improving self-regulation, and aiding sensory processing disorders?

Answer

Mindful movement is an umbrella term encompassing breathing exercises and intentional slow movements, such as yoga, designed to enhance focus, awareness, and body-brain organization. In educational settings, it offers a plethora of therapeutic benefits. These include significant reductions in stress and anxiety, leading to improved mood and diminished acting-out behaviors among students. Additionally, mindful movement fosters enhanced socialization and relationships with peers and adults, boosts self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-awareness, and encourages creativity and creative play. It facilitates self-regulation and focus while promoting body awareness skills, spatial awareness, and proprioception. For students managing sensory processing disorders, mindful movement provides the proprioceptive input they seek through specific movements like yoga stretches and poses. By incorporating mindful movement into classrooms or therapy rooms, students can better manage their nervous system needs and enhance their ability to self-regulate effectively.

This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the course Yoga Tools for Children K-5: Mindful Movement for Pediatric and School-Based Therapists by Amy M. Starkey, COTA/L, CTP-E, CYMHS.


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Amy M. Starkey, COTA/L, CTP-E, CYMHS

Amy M. Starkey has worked in pediatric OT for 25 years, specializing in sensory processing, trauma, and school-based OT. She is the founder of YOGA-2-GO, a children’s yoga & mindfulness organization specializing in therapeutic yoga, SEL, and mindfulness for children of all ages & ability levels. She’s combined her expertise as a children’s yoga instructor, a certified Qigong instructor, a certified trauma practitioner, and a certified occupational therapy assistant (COTA/L) to help children of all ages and ability levels become ‘educated, encouraged, and empowered’!

 

 


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