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Bronxville 2nd Graders Take A Breath To Learn About Mindfulness

The C.A.R.E. program focuses on developing mindfulness skills to help students manage stress and big emotions.

Bronxville School psychologist Dr. Joyce Vastola leads a mindfulness lesson through the school’s Community, Awareness, Responsibility and Empathy (C.A.R.E.) program.
Bronxville School psychologist Dr. Joyce Vastola leads a mindfulness lesson through the school’s Community, Awareness, Responsibility and Empathy (C.A.R.E.) program. (Bronxville Union Free School District)

BRONXVILLE, NY — Students at one Westchester school are learning lessons that could help bring them a lifetime of peace.

Bronxville Elementary School second graders drew pictures that reflected moments when they felt mindful during a mindfulness lesson within the school’s Community, Awareness, Responsibility and Empathy (C.A.R.E.) program.(Bronxville Union Free School District)

From the Bronxville Union Free School District.

Bronxville Elementary School second graders quietly sat at their seats, using pencils to draw pictures that reflected moments when they felt mindful. The activity was part of a mindfulness lesson within the school's Community, Awareness, Responsibility and Empathy (C.A.R.E.) program, led by school psychologist Dr. Joyce Vastola.

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"Mindfulness is the ability to pause and notice where you are right now — how you are feeling and what you’re experiencing," Dr. Vastola said. "Our goal is to teach students to develop self-reflection and make thoughtful choices. Mindfulness plays a vital role in mental health because it supports self-regulation. Before students can manage their behavior, they must first become aware of their feelings."

The C.A.R.E. program in Bronxville focuses on developing mindfulness skills to help students manage stress and big emotions, develop self-care and maintain positive relationships with peers and adults. During the lesson, Dr. Vastola emphasized that all emotions are important and serve a purpose by offering insight into what’s happening in a student’s life.

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"There are no bad feelings – only uncomfortable and comfortable ones," Dr. Vastola said.

Dr. Vastola also introduced vocabulary related to emotions, such as serene and ecstatic. Through the drawing activity, she encouraged students to recognize that they can be mindful in any situation, whether in nature, during sports or while completing schoolwork.

"They can take deep breaths and check in with themselves," Dr. Vastola said. "Mindfulness is really about being aware of thoughts and feelings without judgment and making choices on how to manage those emotions."

All K-5 students will participate in these mindfulness lessons before moving on to learning about distress tolerance at the end of October.


This release was produced by the Bronxville Union Free School District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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