2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.643794
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Promoting Third Graders’ Executive Functions and Literacy: A Pilot Study Examining the Benefits of Mindfulness vs. Relaxation Training

Abstract: Research suggested that developing mindfulness skills in children improves proximal outcomes, such as attention and executive functions, as well as distal outcomes, such as academic achievement. Despite empirical evidence supporting this claim, research on the benefits of mindfulness training in child populations is scarce, with some mixed findings in the field. Here, we aimed to fill in this gap, by examining the effects of a mindfulness training on third graders’ proximal and distal outcomes, namely, attenti… Show more

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“…Thus, there is a need to introduce complementary curricular programs to stimulate these skills. For example, these programs can focus on self-regulation in the classroom (such as the "Sarilhos do Amarelo" program developed by Rosário et al, 2012, for the Portuguese context) or target mindfulness skills, which have been found to be associated with enhanced EFs and literacy-related skills (Bakosh et al, 2015), including in Portuguese children (Cordeiro et al, 2021). Overall, in spite of the transcription and EFs progress observed here, there is ample room for improvement through additional instructional programs.…”
Section: Educational Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Thus, there is a need to introduce complementary curricular programs to stimulate these skills. For example, these programs can focus on self-regulation in the classroom (such as the "Sarilhos do Amarelo" program developed by Rosário et al, 2012, for the Portuguese context) or target mindfulness skills, which have been found to be associated with enhanced EFs and literacy-related skills (Bakosh et al, 2015), including in Portuguese children (Cordeiro et al, 2021). Overall, in spite of the transcription and EFs progress observed here, there is ample room for improvement through additional instructional programs.…”
Section: Educational Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Mindfulness training can improve performance in attention, working memory and cognitive control tasks ( 55 57 ). With the potential benefits of mindfulness in children with common neurodevelopmental disorders ( 58 ), more research has been conducted in recent years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Executive functions encompass domain general cognitive processes associated with working memory, inhibitory control, and attention shifting, and are core contributors to school success (Blair, 2016). The scarce research to date suggests that mindfulness-based interventions are a promising approach to targeting attention and executive function in children and adolescent (Mak et al, 2018), indicating that children who are more mindful are also less likely to experience difficulties with inhibitory control, working memory, and attention shifting (Cordeiro et al, 2021;Geronimi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%