By: Sharon Aron Baron
All Marjory Stoneman Douglas Zone families, teachers, and staff are invited to a special event where peer counseling students and Mind-Body Ambassador Club students will host a workshop with the team at The Center for Mind-Body Medicine.
Participants will learn fun and practical mind-body skills, including meditation, movement, imagery, and more. The students will share how these mind-body tools have been helpful to them and why they are excited to spread it to their peers, their families, and their community. If you’re a teacher or staff member in the zone which includes, Coral Springs Middle School, Country Hills Elementary, Eagle Ridge Elementary, Heron Heights Elementary, Park Trails Elementary, Riverglades Elementary, and Westglades Middle, come find out how you might be able to bring mind-body skills to your school.
The Center for Mind-Body Medicine is a worldwide leader in making self-care, group support, and community-building central to all healthcare, the training of health professionals, and the education of children. CMBM has implemented programs for population-wide trauma healing in the Balkans, the Middle East, Haiti, post-Katrina New Orleans, post-Harvey Houston, post-Maria Puerto Rico, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation; at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, with New York City firefighters post 9/11, and with war veterans.
It takes place on Wednesday, November 6, from 6-8 pm at Westglades Middle School in Parkland. Click here to register.
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