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Keep Calm ☯

Inner peace. A concept most individuals tend to simply joke about or brush off as unattainable mumbo jumbo. No, this is not a how-to-achieve-inner-peace entry. It is about the paradoxical nature of meditation apps like Headspace and Insight Timer to name a few.

My sister, who is a substitute Absolute Hot Yoga instructor but a management engineer by profession, has recently been raving about Calm. She shares that although the use of technology has recently been perceived as destructive (causing us to form bad habits), these apps have managed to help users get back to the original purpose of technology i.e. to be more productive.

Often we think that technology and mindfulness are opposites. We think they are at odds. When we think about practicing mindfulness or meditation, we think about putting away our phones. We think about turning off the television. We think about shutting down all our devices. We think about digital detoxes. Now it seems technology and mindfulness are not actually so incompatible. In this day and age, we can use technology to help us practice mindfulness— particularly through apps like the ones I linked above.

The purpose of these apps is to make meditation easier for us and even to help build a daily mindfulness practice. Some offer tutorials and techniques, whereas others create a meditative ambiance through music or binaural beats. Using apps that create sounds or give instructions helps us focus our attention and remove distractions from our consciousness in an effective manner.

The countless benefits of meditation and mindfulness have recently come to light in the scientific world. Do not even get me started on the soccer team of twelve young boys and their coach, Ekapol Chanthawong, who were trapped in a cave in Thailand’s Chiang Rai province. It has been said that meditation played a part in helping them survive— mentally, emotionally and even physically. You can read all about that here.

My TA partner at work, who is a certified kids yoga teacher, uses recordings on Spotify during her kids yoga sessions. I have a few favorites and have incorporated them into my dance classes for kindergarteners. It helps center the children and calm them down. It is usually the first thing I play to get their attention.

Kira Willey is the name of the songwriter I follow on Spotify. She is also a children’s music performer and kids’ yoga and mindfulness expert. Her TEDx talk is something I find all educators (and parents) can benefit from. So I leave you with this:

Enjoy! Remember to Keep Calm and Be Mindful
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5 Educational YouTube Channels For Kids 🚀

Videos that help your kids learn and have fun, too!

As I have mentioned in a previous post , my godson is a tad iPad obsessed (understatement of the year). Given that, I am always on the lookout for awesome, educational YouTube channels he can follow. As detrimental as technology can be, there is the possibility of using it wisely i.e. making his time online worthwhile and productive. After I got past all the redundantly incessant ads, I found difficulty in discovering channels without the annoying audio and/or sound effects most content creators seem to think ideal for children’s online videos.

Having looked through recommended lists, visiting various kiddie channels and watching multiple videos, I would recommend the following YouTube channels. The content on these channels are specifically curated for kids so that adults are assured they are child-friendly and appropriate.

National Geographic Kids

Whether your child wants to learn about venomous animals or try out an experiment involving baking soda, you are likely to find something on National Geographic Kids’ YouTube Channel. I ♥ ice cream and this video piqued my interest:


Cool Facts About Ice Cream

National Geographic Kids is best for Kindergarten to fifth grade, though some older and younger kids will also enjoy many of their videos. Since the videos are made by National Geographic, they are well produced and contain awesome footage. 

SciShow

Subscribe to SciShow and give your child the ability to “explore the unexpected.” What is gluten? Why do cats purr? What really killed the dinosaurs? Why can’t dogs eat chocolate? You and your kids can explore these fascinating questions and many more!


7 of the Most Uniquely Fierce Sharks

Toddler Fun Learning

This YouTube channel makes FUN, free and educational videos, nursery rhymes and songs for babies, toddlers and children. Parents and their kids, educators and their students, can sing along to the channel’s songs, or watch and learn with their informational videos.

Gecko and the Tipping Truck

StorylineOnline

Here you will find videos of notable actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations, helping to inspire a love of reading in children so they can experience the magic of books.

For each book, supplemental curriculum developed by a literacy specialist is provided, aiming to strengthen comprehension and verbal and written skills for English-language learners worldwide.

I ADORE Oprah Winfrey and am so happy I get to share this!

Sesame Street

Sesame Street has its own YouTube channel, featuring all of your child’s favorite characters! These videos really excel at making learning entertaining for young children. I chose this clip because I ♥ angel hair pasta:


Sesame Street: Angel Hair Pasta

Happy watching and learning!

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Get ready, it’s time to Circle Round…

Do your children love stories? Do you love stories? I certainly do! I have fond memories, from my childhood, of being read to, of snuggling up and enjoying a favorite story with people who love me. I was fortunate to have parents who had the time and resources to read to me daily. Reading aloud is a great way to engage with young children and promote language development and early literacy skills. Despite all of the benefits of reading aloud, many young children still do not get read to. I was so thrilled to come across the app called Circle Round, a storytelling podcast for young children ages four to ten that tells fascinating fables and folktales that were carefully-selected from around the world. It is created and produced by parents of young children. Circle Round stories are adapted for today’s families into ten to twenty minute diverse episodes that emphasize values such as kindness, being a good friend, persistence, courage and generosity. The stories are perfect for boys and girls and are the right length to listen to in the car, while eating a snack or a meal, or at bedtime. Circle Round makes for an enriching alternative to screen time, too.

Each story is narrated by theatre, film, and TV actors who do an amazing job of creating unique voices for the different parts. An immersive listening experience is what you will get as original music and sound effects are produced for each story. You are probably like me and read out loud to children, hoping to change the voices of the characters to make things interesting.

Global Perspectives, Traditions and Culture

I notice both the differences and similarities between cultures when I listen to the stories. You can do this too. Listen with a curious mind and see what you notice.

You might notice similarities in the stories like magic and good vs. evil. You will also hear different names, places, everyday objects, and food depending on where the story is from.

I enjoy learning about world cultures and hearing the stories has taught me something new in each episode.

A STORYTELLING PODCAST FOR KIDS AND THE YOUNG AT HEART

Interactive Listening

The introduction will ask listeners to consider a question that sets the stage for the folktale’s big lesson. In the story, “The Queen’s Gift,”the podcast hosts ask children, “What’s something you like to make?”

There’s a short break in the middle of the story. I think this is a nice wake-up moment to keep children’s attention.

The stories end with a “your turn” question — something to think about that relates to the story. “Think about a skill you’d like to learn.” This gives you an opportunity to reflect and explore the lessons from the story.

Each podcast episode includes a free printable coloring page for kids to do while listening. Other ideas to keep your ears listening and hands busy include drawing or working on a puzzle.

How to Listen to the Circle Round Podcast

You can listen to the show on the website here. But, podcasts can be organized and downloaded on apps too (Overcast app, Kids Listen,Stitcher,iTunes). I was so thrilled to see it on Spotify where I am a subscriber.

Simply add the podcast app to your device, search for Circle Round, subscribe, and get started listening.