ADDitude ADHD Experts Podcast
Podcast Episode #199: “Mindfulness Goes to School: How Meditation Helps Students with ADHD Thrive” with Elliott Buck, M.Ed.
Tune in as Elliott Buck, M.Ed., discusses how teachers, parents, and caregivers can incorporate meditation, mindfulness, and yoga into the school day to promote more focused and collaborative learning for students with ADHD

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Did you know that daily mindfulness activities can promote more focused and collaborative learning — particularly for students with ADHD? Practicing mindfulness daily brings the class together and encourages students to trust and support one another. A daily dose of mindfulness, at home or in school, improves attention, boosts self-esteem, and helps kids better monitor their emotions. And it’s so easy. Here, learn how teachers, parents, and caregivers can launch the simple, engaging yoga and mindfulness practices shown to help children with ADHD.
Related recommended resources:
- Free Download: Mindfulness Techniques for Stronger School Focus
- Forget the Lotus Position: How to Meditate — ADHD Style
- How Deep Breathing Opens Up the ADHD Brain
- Daily Exercise Ideas That Build Focus
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Updated on November 12, 2020