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Before the world teaches a child to perform, compare, and suppress,there is already a quiet wisdom inside them.
In this conversation with Veronica Moya / Mindful V, we explore mindfulness not as a trend, but as a form of mental hygiene: something as simple, essential, and human as brushing your teeth.
We speak about children, emotions, imagination, play, and the inner compass:that subtle place inside a child where confidence, self-trust, and emotional safety begin to take root.
Rather than using meditation to โcalm children down,โ Veronica offers a deeper invitation:
to help children understand themselves.
To let emotions move through.To introduce stillness before the storm.To teach breathing, gratitude, presence, and self-love before adulthood hardens these simple truths into things we have to rediscover.
This conversation is for parents, teachers, and adultsbecause children remind us of something we once knew:
that play is presence,that imagination is healing,and that wisdom does not always arrive later in life.
Sometimes it is there from the beginning.
๐ In this conversation, we explore:
* Why mindfulness should begin early in childhood
* The difference between calming a child down and helping them understand themselves
* How children relate to emotions across development
* Why play is one of the purest forms of mindfulness
* How parents can repair after losing patience
* Family mindfulness and gratitude practices
* Introducing meditation in schools without making it feel forced
* Why children may be wiser than adults often realize
By The Greengage explores the arcane connections between nature; mind, and science.Before the world teaches a child to perform, compare, and suppress,there is already a quiet wisdom inside them.
In this conversation with Veronica Moya / Mindful V, we explore mindfulness not as a trend, but as a form of mental hygiene: something as simple, essential, and human as brushing your teeth.
We speak about children, emotions, imagination, play, and the inner compass:that subtle place inside a child where confidence, self-trust, and emotional safety begin to take root.
Rather than using meditation to โcalm children down,โ Veronica offers a deeper invitation:
to help children understand themselves.
To let emotions move through.To introduce stillness before the storm.To teach breathing, gratitude, presence, and self-love before adulthood hardens these simple truths into things we have to rediscover.
This conversation is for parents, teachers, and adultsbecause children remind us of something we once knew:
that play is presence,that imagination is healing,and that wisdom does not always arrive later in life.
Sometimes it is there from the beginning.
๐ In this conversation, we explore:
* Why mindfulness should begin early in childhood
* The difference between calming a child down and helping them understand themselves
* How children relate to emotions across development
* Why play is one of the purest forms of mindfulness
* How parents can repair after losing patience
* Family mindfulness and gratitude practices
* Introducing meditation in schools without making it feel forced
* Why children may be wiser than adults often realize