
Schools
Mindfulness in Education
In 1967, the average age of onset of major depression was 31-33 years of age. Over a 30 year period, the average age has slipped down to 13-15 years of age, starting now as young as 4 years old. There is clearly a need to support young people early on.
Mindfulness can support a sense of well-being and give children essential skills and states to navigate skilfully through adolescence and adulthood.
See Sandrine’s recent article in QA Education magazine: Read
Please contact me if you are interested in implementing mindfulness in your school. Courses available:
An 8 week course for teachers, school staff and parents (evidenced-based courses: MBSR, MBCT-L, Finding Peace in a Frantic World). During the free initial consultation, we will bespoke a programme to suit the culture and needs of your particular school as well as adapting the sessions to the current situation.
Paws B courses for primary school children, years 3 to 6 (KS2)
Mindfulness Tool Box in Education:

Self-esteem
Emotional self regulation
Metacognition
Compassion
Coping with stress
Sense of wellbeing
Concentration
Paws b is a six to twelve session mindfulness course taught to 7-11 years old. It is taught with striking visuals, film clips and activities that bring mindfulness to life without losing the expertise and integrity of classic mindfulness teaching.
This course was designed by experienced classroom teachers and Sarah Silverton, a senior mindfulness teacher and trainer with the Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice at Bangor University. It is adapted from the .b mindfulness curriculum for secondary schools, as well as influenced by adult mindfulness courses such as MBSR, MBCT and .b Foundations.
Self-esteem
Emotional self regulation
Metacognition
Compassion
Coping with stress
Sense of wellbeing
Concentration
Paws b is a six to twelve session mindfulness course taught to 7-11 years old. It is taught with striking visuals, film clips and activities that bring mindfulness to life without losing the expertise and integrity of classic mindfulness teaching.
This course was designed by experienced classroom teachers and Sarah Silverton, a senior mindfulness teacher and trainer with the Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice at Bangor University. It is adapted from the .b mindfulness curriculum for secondary schools, as well as influenced by adult mindfulness courses such as MBSR, MBCT and .b Foundations.
Who can teach Paws b?
Paws b has to be taught by teachers who themselves practise mindfulness regularly. Certified teachers have participated in an adult 8 week mindfulness course such as MBCT, MBSR or .b Foundations, followed by 6 months of developing a minimum daily practice of at least 20 mins. They already have some experience of working with 7-11 year olds, and have completed the Paws b Certification Course.
“People who are teaching these mindfulness methods need to be grounded in them themselves, they need to have a practice, because that is the fundamental bedrock of their understanding”. Dr Richard Davidson
Sandrine is a certified Paws B teacher, she completed her training with MISP (Mindfulness in Schools Project). Sandrine runs regular Paws B courses for pupils and evidenced-based courses (MBSR, MBCT-L, Finding Peace in a Frantic World) for teachers in Primary Schools, in West Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire.
“I so so enjoyed the MBSR Course. I have brought morning practise back into my life and really have gotten more in touch with my needs during the day to help support myself in being the best Teacher I can be. The Course was very informative and something I looked forward to each week through this term. The weekly diaries and different practises have absolutely brought clarity and helped carry me through some difficult decisions, thank you.” Samanta, School Teacher.