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Giving Kids a Head Start with Kindness and Language in the Classroom

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

What would happen if 4-year old children spent their summer immersed in cultivating kindness? This is what CIHM sought to find out, so this past summer as part of its ongoing research investigating the benefits of mindfulness practices in the classroom, CIHM’s Lisa Flook, PhD, and senior outreach specialist Laura Pinger, MS, joined with Dr. Jan Edwards and clinic director Peggy Rosin, MS, from the UW-Madison Communicative Disorders Department to conduct a pilot project in local preschool Head Start Programs. Students in one Head Start classroom participated in a six-week CIHM Kindness Curriculum that involved a focus on breathing and movement practices to develop awareness, reading selected books related to kindness and caring, and engaging in acts of kindness. Students in the other classroom participated in a seven-week TALK (Talk and Learn for Kindergarten) Curriculum aimed at increasing knowledge of code-switching (differences between ’school’ and ‘home’ talk) and phonological awareness with activities that incorporated rhyming games, music and challenges such as “can you read your teacher’s mind?”

“These are the types of programs we need more of,” says Marcia Huemoeller, executive director of the Dane County Parents Council, the agency that provides programming and assistance to local Head Start organizations. “We were thrilled with the opportunity to be involved in this research, and the initial outcomes and results we’ve seen are far better than what we could’ve imagined.”

Huemoeller hopes programs like CIHM’s pilot study can be replicated and made available to more educators to better prepare children with the skills required to promote attention and pro-social skills. “The impact would be tremendous,” she says.

To learn more about CIHM’s educational research, click here.
Photo credit: Krakora Studios of Madison, Wisconsin.

UW Foundation highlights CIHM’s work

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Insights coverThe University of Wisconsin Foundation’s quarterly magazine, Wisconsin Insights, features an article about the CIHM and its work with children and veterans. Click Here to download the pdf file. The article starts on page 30.

Isthmus article mentions CIHM

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Coming HomeThe Center is mentioned in this week’s cover story in the Isthmus. Check out page 12 for information on how contemplative techniques have helped veterans.  Click Here to read the article.

View the May Celebration Photo Slideshow!

Monday, June 21st, 2010

The photos are here! View the May 2010 Celebration photo slideshow, featuring music by Ben Sidran. Thank you to Krakora Studios for the amazing photos taken throughout the weekend!

Let’s give her a hand…

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

CIHM Senior Outreach Specialist Laura Pinger received this Thank You from the Waisman Early Childhood Program for teaching mindfulness to enrolled preschoolers.


On Wisconsin alumni magazine features CIHM

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

“Think Healthy” highlights the Center’s interdisciplinary focus and translational research within the state of Wisconsin. Click here to read the article.

In the news: CIHM part of NBC Today Show interview with Dalai Lama

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

After his visit to Madison, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama traveled to New York City for a week of teachings and made a special studio visit to the NBC Today Show. During his interview, a photos from the Center’s celebration events were highlighted. In the Today Show’s online article, it highlights the Center’s focus of studying healthy, positive qualities of mind.

Click here to watch the interview and read the article.

Imagine…

Monday, May 10th, 2010

In the final days leading up to the Celebration Event we’re kicking off an online conversation that will also be carried through among the audience at Overture on Sunday, May 16th. Starting today, we invite and encourage you to participate in a global discussion of how, together, we can create a healthier world.

What do you imagine we can achieve? What steps can we take to improve our lives and increase happiness throughout the world? How might people be better able to connect and grow?

Please take a moment to post your own statement, beginning with “Imagine…” We look forward to seeing where this conversation can take us.