Mindfulness for Kids and Teens Program (12/14/2024) (In Person Only)
In personWhile parents are meditating in our main meditation hall, teens and children over the age of four are invited upstairs and outside to participate in a structured and informal introduction to mindfulness practices. Parents are also welcome to participate in the activities with their children if they’d like.
We have seen children of all ages benefit from mindfulness, the simple practice of bringing a gentle awareness to the present moment. Designed to be fun and interactive, our Mindfulness for Kids and Teens program aims to develop compassion, attention, curiosity, and empathy. The program typically meets on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month, during the 9:30 to 11:00 morning meditation period for adults. Occasionally, we will skip a week or add an extra session. You can check the calendar (https://wenham.cfmim.org/calendar/) to know exactly when sessions are happening.
Kids and teens participating in the program will be guided in meditation, mindful movement, metta (loving-kindness practice), art, music, cooking, and discussions of mindfulness in everyday life, generosity, gratitude, compassion, and the benefits of cultivating positive mind states. These and other basic tenets that are common to Buddhism and other spiritual paths are offered in an atmosphere free of religious dogma.
Teenagers may engage in longer and more structured mindfulness-based meditation exercises, with an eye toward inspiring them eventually to join the adults in formal meditation practice. They may also be exposed in a more academic manner to principles of Buddhist psychology, including the Four Noble Truths, Four Brahmavihāras, and Four Ways of Tending to Mindfulness. Again, the emphasis in discussing these topics is not on religion, but rather on their practical benefits for personal well-being. There will also be opportunities for teenagers to mentor younger children as Assistant Mindfulness Teachers.
The Mindfulness for Kids and Teens program is led by Max Johnson. Max is the Program Manager at the Wenham Center. He enjoys practicing insight meditation, studying ancient Buddhist texts in the Pāḷi language, and teaching meditation to children, adults, and businesses. Max was a classroom teacher for 14 years, working in various settings including public schools, therapeutic assessment programs, and juvenile detention centers. He is qualified by Brown University to teach Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT).
There is no cost to attend. Donations are appreciated and allow the program to continue.
It is getting colder outside, so please bring suitable outdoor clothing for children as we will continue to do activities outside.
Program Type | Meditation |
Teacher | Max Johnson |
Time | 9:30 am - 11:00 am |
Start Date | Saturday - Dec 14, 2024 |
Sessions | 1 |
Additional information
Pricing | Other, $0, $5, $10, $15, $20, $25 |
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Event Details
Date: December 14, 2024
Start time: 09:30 a.m. EST
End time: 11:00 a.m. EST
Covid Policy
While we are doing our best to follow expert guidelines for making the environment as safe as possible, the spread of the virus is ultimately beyond our control, so you should make your own determination as to whether it is appropriate for you to come.
Advance Registration is Required
Because social distancing means limiting the number of people in the meditation hall at one time, you must sign up in advance to attend. You may register weeks in advance or right before a class, but you won’t be able to register if we’ve already reached our maximum.
Face Coverings
Facemasks are not required but are recommended when social distancing is not possible. Please follow the Centers for Disease Control and Massachusetts state guidelines.
Maintain Social Distancing
Attendees are asked to mindfully maintain their distance from one another while on the property.