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In this powerful episode of Konscious Educators: The Heart-Centered Classroom, hosts Rodney Salomon and Mychal Mills sit down with Jamie Coppa, founder of The Well and an expert in Montessori education and holistic child development. Together, they explore the deep roots of conscious education, how embodiment transforms both children and adults, and the importance of creating nurturing spaces for learning and self-discovery.
Jamie shares her personal journey—what led her to Montessori education, the crucial role of emotional intelligence in early childhood development, and how her work at The Well integrates mindfulness, sound healing, and transformative practices for both parents and children. This episode also revisits Jamie's time working with Konscious Youth Development & Service (KYDS), reflecting on the lessons, growth, and alignment between her mission and KYDS's heart-centered approach.
Listeners will leave with a renewed sense of purpose, practical insights on how to foster embodied learning in children, and an understanding of how mindfulness in education lays the foundation for lifelong emotional well-being. Whether you're an educator, a parent, or a leader in youth development, this episode is a must-listen!
🎧 Tune in now, and let's continue building conscious learning environments that empower the next generation.
Key Takeaways for Listeners:
1️⃣ Montessori education is more than a teaching method—it's a philosophy of embodied learning that nurtures self-awareness, independence, and emotional intelligence. 2️⃣ Creating nurturing spaces for both parents and children fosters resilience, emotional regulation, and community healing. 3️⃣ Holistic practices like sound healing, mindfulness, and movement can profoundly impact a child's learning experience. 4️⃣ Educational reform should prioritize emotional well-being alongside academics—helping children develop life skills like financial literacy, self-regulation, and communication.
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By Rodney Salomon and Mychal MillsIn this powerful episode of Konscious Educators: The Heart-Centered Classroom, hosts Rodney Salomon and Mychal Mills sit down with Jamie Coppa, founder of The Well and an expert in Montessori education and holistic child development. Together, they explore the deep roots of conscious education, how embodiment transforms both children and adults, and the importance of creating nurturing spaces for learning and self-discovery.
Jamie shares her personal journey—what led her to Montessori education, the crucial role of emotional intelligence in early childhood development, and how her work at The Well integrates mindfulness, sound healing, and transformative practices for both parents and children. This episode also revisits Jamie's time working with Konscious Youth Development & Service (KYDS), reflecting on the lessons, growth, and alignment between her mission and KYDS's heart-centered approach.
Listeners will leave with a renewed sense of purpose, practical insights on how to foster embodied learning in children, and an understanding of how mindfulness in education lays the foundation for lifelong emotional well-being. Whether you're an educator, a parent, or a leader in youth development, this episode is a must-listen!
🎧 Tune in now, and let's continue building conscious learning environments that empower the next generation.
Key Takeaways for Listeners:
1️⃣ Montessori education is more than a teaching method—it's a philosophy of embodied learning that nurtures self-awareness, independence, and emotional intelligence. 2️⃣ Creating nurturing spaces for both parents and children fosters resilience, emotional regulation, and community healing. 3️⃣ Holistic practices like sound healing, mindfulness, and movement can profoundly impact a child's learning experience. 4️⃣ Educational reform should prioritize emotional well-being alongside academics—helping children develop life skills like financial literacy, self-regulation, and communication.
Connect, learn, explore:We'd love to hear from you. If you have any feedback, please feel free to reach out to us on Instagram and Facebook by clicking the links or email us via [email protected]
Visit our website
Subscribe to our newsletter for more resources and updates
Konscious Educator Training Waitlist