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Ennis, Harriet – Psychology Teaching Review, 2018
Providing the evidence-base to establish whether mindfulness for young people is beneficial is undoubtedly more challenging than it has been for adults. First of all there are the practical difficulties in training teachers to deliver mindfulness well. Yet this is what needs to be done; teachers with the class management and pedagogical expertise…
Descriptors: Credibility, Metacognition, Evidence Based Practice, Stress Management

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