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Smiling Mind

Do you want to promote mental health, resilience and wellbeing in your classroom?

A mindfulness app that empowers students, teachers and parents with the tools to pro-actively look after their mental health and wellbeing.

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Overview

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2M

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Updated
September 2017
Our goal is to see mindfulness on the national Australian curriculum by 2020. We believe young people need to learn the skills to build a healthy mind and have the skills to navigate life’s challenges.

About the innovation

What is Smiling Mind?

Around 25% of young people in high income countries have an identifiable mental health problem. In our busy, often highly scheduled culture, children can be overstimulated, pressured and over exposed to media and technology. Just as students are taught to keep their bodies healthy, teaching them how to proactively care for their mind is also important. Yet schools can lack resources and funding in this area, and interventions are often limited to conditions that directly affect learning outcomes. This support is often compartmentalized, so that psychologists and school pastoral staff have the primary responsibility, rather than adopting a whole school approach to wellbeing. This can mean that opportunities for prevention of mental health issues, as well as promotion of wellness, are missed.

Smiling Mind was developed in Australia in 2012, with the goal of delivering the philosophy and technique of mindfulness meditation in a simple way, and to as many people as possible. The Smiling Mind Education Programme, developed with teachers, psychologists and health professionals, is a series of bitesize, simple meditation modules for children, teachers and parents. The app is provided to schools for free, aiming to build happier, healthier and more compassionate children and adults who can deal with the stress and challenges of daily life.

The app, available as a mobile or web app, contains mindfulness programmes and easily accessible resources. The programme is non prescriptive and flexible, allowing teachers to use their intuition to decide when and how to bring mindfulness into the classroom.Educators are provided with visual presentations to explain mindfulness,research and other resources to successfully implement the programme in the classroom or across the school. Schools are guided through a step by step introduction to meditation, enabling them to develop a toolkit of tailored practical exercises to make mindfulness a daily practice in their school. Professional development workshops are offered, where trained facilitators demonstrate the ease of using meditation in the classroom.

Lesson plans, tailored to different ages and developmental stages, are also included. The meditations for students aged 7-9 are aimed at developing social skills and independence, whilst ages 10-12 focus on the power of thoughts, treating each other with respect, and leadership. The programmes for older students support teens as they transition through high school and on to plan for the future.

The programmes are mapped to the Australian National curriculum and designed to support Social and Emotional Learning, as well as linking well into Positive Education, popular in Australia. Students report a sense of greater awareness of their emotional well-being and improved capacity to act on this, to manage how they feel and understand the impact they can have on others. This can also lead to an increased capacity for young people to connect with their peers, parents and teachers, which helps to build stronger relationship and support networks.

Impact & scalability

Impact & Scalability

Innovativeness

Smiling Mind uses the power of technology to provide programs that are simple, easy to use and engaging for young people. The programs are designed to be low intensity and low effort on behalf of the teachers, with no intensive training program, teachers can simply download the app and play a meditation.

Impact

Research has shown that with use of Smiling Mind, student sleep, wellbeing, ability to manage emotions, concentration, and school behaviour significantly improved, and disruptive behaviour and bullying was reduced.

Students who experienced higher levels of emotional distress before participating in the program showed the biggest improvements as a result of the program.

Teachers taking part in a 5 week Smiling Mind program reported they personally experienced improved sleep, wellbeing, ability to manage, describe and accept emotions, tension and mindfulness.

Scalability

The app is currently only available in English. Originating in Australia, Smiling Mind is also now used in Spain, Portugal, the US and UK.

So far, 2 million people have downloaded the app and
25,000 educators have registered to use the program in their schools. The program is not prescriptive and it can be adapted to suit the needs of a particular community or school.

Implementation steps

Download the Smiling Mind app for free
Get the app for free on the App store or on Google play. Before trying it out with your class, you'll want to try a meditation yourself!

The Adult program is a good place to start for teachers and parents. There are 42 sessions to choose from andstarting at just three minutes in length, you’ll find it easy to introduce meditation into your daily life!

Experiment with mindfulness yourself
If it’s your first time trying mindfulness try and take a few weeks to experiment yourself – start your own regular practice if you can (listen to a meditation everyday)

Teachers taking part in a 5 week Smiling Mind program reported they personally experienced improved sleep, wellbeing, ability to manage, describe and accept emotions, tension and mindfulness.

Gettingto understand the aims and benefits of mindfulness practice will help you to be a passionate ambassador of the approach and tocommunicate the benefits to colleagues and students to get them on board. You can check out the Smiling Mindbrochureand Q&A for more information.

Select the age group and get started!
There are 4 age group programs, each is specially adapted to better support the unique developmental needs of that age group.

It's really straight forward:You can either use the lesson plans and meditations in the Classroom programs or just use the age-based programs to play meditations from.

7-9 years old:This program is designed for young children who are learning new social skills, new ideas and who they are as they learn independence from parents and family.

10-12 years old:This program is designed with an understanding of the power of thoughts and the importance of treating each other with respect as children take on leadership roles at school.

13-15 years old:This program is designed to support teenagers as they transition to high school and make new friends.

16-18 years old:This program is designed to support teenagers as they plan for the future.

Establish a routine
The programs are flexible, but establishing a regular practise will help your class to get the most benefit.

Practising a meditation every day at the same time will help you get the most out of the programs.

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