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Under the Rose Apple Tree

For Parents of Children in Middle Childhood (age 6 to 10)

Workshops details

Facilitator: Dr Meyrav Mor

Dates: 5 June - 10 July 2025

Duration: Once a week, every Thursday, for two hours

Format: In-person

Location: Abiding Heart Centre, Castle Douglas, Scotland

Time: 1.00pm - 3.00pm UK time

Fee: US$75 for 6 sessions

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Facilitators: Shannon Harriman, Dr Meyrav Mor

Dates: 5 August - 9 September 2024

Duration: Once a week, every Monday, for two hours

Format: Livestream

Location: Online

Time:

6.45pm - 8.45pm - Nepal time

1.00pm - 3.00pm UK time

9.00am - 11.00am East Coast time

Language: All sessions and instructions are in English

Fee: US$75 for 6 sessions

We are delighted to announce that registration is now open for Abiding Heart’s parents' contemplative Buddhist corner for parents of children aged 6-10. 

 

In these 6 weekly online sessions, we will create a sacred space where parents from all over the world can feel safe to share, learn, meditate, and be nourished.  Our time together will offer a short pause from our daily routine to foster a connection to ourselves and others, as well as provide an opportunity to explore how the parenting journey looks from varying cultural perspectives. 

 

Our sessions aim to find a balance of head, heart, and habit in the parenting experience by offering useful insights in the Buddhist worldview. We will explore weekly themes specific to those that arise in middle childhood.  

 

Some examples of themes that could be covered by the course include:

  • Finding a balance in the exposure children have to media

  • Keeping our children safe, protected, and empowered

  • Managing the virtual and non-virtual social life of a child

  • Navigating transitions (ex. transitioning into primary school; between activities)

  • Understanding and supporting the 9-year-old change

  • Cultivating a sense of belonging in a social web

  • Nurturing health, wellness, and empathy in your child and in yourself

  • Creating family rituals and holding sacred family time

  • Practicing active listening with our children

  • Identifying and holding boundaries (redefining boundaries when appropriate too)

  • Finding age-appropriate ways for children to contribute to the family system

 

Buddhist principles and experiential tools will be woven into our exploration of the above topics, providing resources to support our own inner development as parents.  Some of these threads include the Four Immeasurables, loving-kindness and compassion, impermanence, interdependence, and Buddha-nature.

 

Additionally, we will guide you in the practices of meditation, contemplation, and yoga, focusing on the present moment and you as a witness to what arises in your body and mind.  We will also offer simple mindfulness practices, self-regulation tools, and basic rituals that you can do with your children to provide anchors in their experience with themselves and others.

 

Here is a general outline of our 2 hours together:

  • Opening and meditation

  • Introducing a theme

  • Open discussion of the theme

  • Close discussion with observations/tools

  • Meditation/contemplation related to the theme

  • Yoga, movement, or art

  • Closing and dedication

 

The course will take place when a minimum of six participants are enrolled.

We hope that you will join us in creating an island of nourishment for you and others on this path of parenthood.  

If you have any queries, please contact us at admissions@abidingheart.education or complete an admissions inquiry form.

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