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A bright, action-packed non-fiction book that explains how to
dance. The step-by-step instructions include sequential words at
the start of each sentence: First, Next, Then, Now and Stop.
Photographs of children dancing support and clearly demonstrate the
actions referred to in the text. Yellow/ Band 3 books offer varied
sentence structure and natural language. Text tye - An instruction
text. The summary on pages 14 and 15 allows children to discuss and
recap the instructions. Curriculum links - Music: feel the pulse,
exploring rhythm; PE: dance activities. This book has been levelled
for Reading Recovery
'There's never been a better time to encourage the little people to
develop their natural abilities to be wise, calm and mind. This
book is full of approachable yet effective ways to makemindfulness
part of family life, whatever that looks like for you.' - Rohan
Gunatillake, Creator of buddhify This inspirational and timely
guide is about how mindfulness helps children, why it's becoming
more popular and how to do it. It combines practical exercises that
children can complete alongside their parents/carers with a fun and
engaging commentary on the theory and science behind the practice.
Uz takes you through the day, from waking, eating, learning and
appreciating to sleeping, including exercises for how to cope with
exams, how to deal with the screen culture and what mindfulness
practises you can do in holiday time. Together, this gives the
reader an enjoyable and accessible path into the practice of
mindfulness for children. Many schools are not able to include
mindfulness in their curricula and educators and parents alike are
eager to have more guidance on how to support children. This
current era of rising levels of child mental health, with the
pressures in schools as well as the increasingly fast-paced,
digitized and image-obsessed world is having a really negative
effect. Mindfulness for Children is a positive and practical tool
that will give children the skills to manage their feelings,
increase their confidence and concentration levels as well as
aiding their transition to secondary school. And it can help
parents and caregivers, too, by promoting happiness and relieving
stress.
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