| Literature DB >> 35669694 |
Hilary A Marusak1,2, Breanna Borg1, Austin Morales1, Jamila Carrington Smith3, Kelly Blankenship3, J Lloyd Allen4, Elimelech Goldberg3,5, Martin H Bluth3,6,7.
Abstract
This exploratory study examined the impact of Heroes Circle, a martial arts-based curriculum on stress, emotional, and behavioral problems in elementary school children. While students completed classroom surveys at baseline, post-curriculum surveys were collected from teachers, students, and parents/guardians two and five months after COVID-19-related school shutdowns. Satisfaction with the curriculum was high among those who received the intervention. Children reported increased mindfulness and decreased stress over the school year. Most children (77%) were still using the program's techniques and reporting benefits five months later, including lower internalizing symptoms and COVID-19-related fears. These patterns were not observed at the control school.Entities:
Keywords: Mindfulness; ethnically-diverse; meditation; pediatrics; school-based
Year: 2021 PMID: 35669694 PMCID: PMC9165706 DOI: 10.1111/mbe.12307
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mind Brain Educ ISSN: 1751-2271