Mindfulness and Yoga in Schools A Guide for Teachers and Practitioners

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CHAPTER 3: THE MINDFUL AND YOGIC LEARNER: 12 EMBODIED PRACTICES FOR SCHOOLS • 59

hard work toward long-term goals with an eye on self-care, compassion, and sustainability.
In private practice, at the university, and in my personal life, I have seen the negative effects
of passion and perseverance in the absence of sustainability and self-care. Mindful grit
allows for sustainability and balance while still honoring work toward possibility.
Mindful growing is also a new term that builds on Dweck’s work on growth mindset
(e.g., Rattan, Savani, Chugh, & Dweck, 2015). In mindful growing, there is a focus on a
mindset of possibility within the context of inquiry, choice, self-determination, and sustain-
ability. Further, the movement toward possibility (i.e., mindful development) occurs within
the context of the mindfulness and yoga tools of compassion and kindness. See Figure 3.3
for an overview of how mindful grit and mindful growing relate to the 12 principles of
embodied growth and learning. The figure also illustrates how the 12 principles inform
mindful and yoga practices and the key mechanisms of action (e.g., self- regulation, self-care,
and intentional, reflective engagement). Finally, Figure 3.3 illustrates how these practices
inform the goals and mission of education—that is, to support student learning of content
and learning tools; help students become personal architects of their own learning and well-
being; and graduate students who are creative and collaborative problem solvers ready to
work together and manage the issues facing our people and planet.


Principles of Embodied
Growth and Learning

Mindful Embodiment


  • WORTH: I am worth the effort

  • BREATH: My breath is my most
    powerful tool

  • AWARENESS: I am mindfully
    aware

  • PRESENCE: I work toward
    presence in my physical body

  • FEELING: I feel my emotions in
    order to grow and learn Mindful and Y


oga Practices

(Self-r

egulation, self-car

e, and intentional, r

eflective engagement)

Embodied Self-Regulation


  • INQUIRY: I ask questions about my
    physical experiences, feelings, and
    thoughts

  • CHOICE: I choose my focus and
    actions

  • SELF-DETERMINATION: I do
    the work

  • SUSTAINABILITY: I find balance
    between effort and rest
    Mindful Development

  • COMPASSION: I honor efforts to
    grow and learn

  • KINDNESS: I am kind to myself
    and others

  • POSSIBILITY: I work toward the
    possibility of effectiveness and
    growth in my life


The Practice The Goals

Ö Support student
learning of academic
content and learning
tools.

Mindful Grit

Mindful Gr

owing

Ö Support student in
creating a self-
determined path for
well-being (self-
architecture)

Ö Support student in
becoming a creative,
collaborative problem
solver

FIGURE 3.3 Overview of mindful grit, mindful growing, and the 12 principles in
context.
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