Monday, December 17, 2012

Mindful Kids - A Year in Review

A Year in Review!

Wow!  Exactly 1 year ago I officially launched the first ever Mindful Kids series.  12 months later and nearly a thousand students under my belt, never in my wildest dreams did I think MK would grow into what it is today.   I am so grateful.

Not only will 2013 be filled with more classes, but this year I will be offering workshops, retreats and training programs!! 

I have made a conscious decision to continue to focus Mindful Kids privately, to continue to provide small group classes for both children and parents, and to offer both private and semi-private sessions to those that need it most (both in person and via skype).   We, as a society, are at a pivotal point with our children and NOW is the time.  Kids are overwhelmed by their busy schedules and they are having a hard time coping.  They are finding it increasingly difficult to “calm down” and “pay attention”, and as a result their self-esteem is at an all-time low.   Mindful Kids take you from chaos to clarity, creating calm, confident and focused kids.  The next series starts the second week of January.  Register early to avoid disappointment.


Testimonials

I am looking for comments, feedback and testimonials for my new website.  Be a part of this Mindful Movement and send me your testimonials!

Please email your comments, feedback and testimonials about this program to sheena@blue-bamboo.ca or put together a family package and I would be more than happy pick it up.  Children's quotes and drawings are also welcome. 




Registration IS Open

Hard to believe that we are in our last week of Mindful Kids.  Wow!

Registration for the next Mindful Kids series opens THIS WEDNESDAY! BUT early registration is available to PAST AND PRESENT Mindful Families NOW. Classes are $120.00 and run for 6 weeks. Monday’s classes run from January 7th – February 11th and Wednesday’s classes run from January 9th – February 13th.
Mindful Kids
Monday: 4:00-4:50pm
Wednesday: 4:00-4:50pm
Wednesday: 6:00-6:50pm
Mindful Parents
Wednesday: 7:30-8:30pm
Abraham Erb P.S. after school pick up is available.
Payment plans are now available email sheena@blue-bamboo.ca for more info.


And as always, please feel free to pass this along to anyone whom you see fit.  Your continued support is always appreciated.   Thank you.

Have an amazing holiday!  
Relax and take time to really truly enjoy the simple things in life.  


Sheena Bounsanga
The Mindful Kids Movement
www.blue-bamboo.ca
646 Wild Ginger Ave.
226-868-1634

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Sometimes I'm Speechless... So Grateful.

Wow!   What a great series, with such a great group of kids and parents!  This was unlike any other Mindful Kids series that I have taught.  Through my course in San Fran I was taught to really get back to the basics, to keep it simple and to not overwhelm (both the kids and myself), and that is exactly what we did!

The Wednesday night class ends today, and the Monday night class ends next Monday.   The new series starts the week of November 12th.

In this series we learned about:
Week 1:  Mindful Bodies and finding our quiet space
Week 2:  Being Mindful of our breath and where in our bodies we can notice that breath
Week 3:  Heartfulness - sending kind thoughts
Week 4:  We created our own tornado and talked about different ways to get still and calm
Week 5:  Mindful Eating (always a fav!) - really experiencing a meal, slowly, mindfully, with all of our senses.
Week 6:  Mind the Music - Taking something as simple as a song on the radio and turning it into a very deeply relaxing mindfulness experience.

Each series is built in such a way that :
A) past students can continue to build on the skills they already have and learn brand new techniques along the way.
B) new students can join in and start their own journey of Mindfulness: Calm, Confident and Chill.

Think of it as a yoga class... the more you come, the more natural the techniques feel.


SNEAK PEAK!
Here's what's coming up in series 2!!

Week 1:  Quick Review & Body Awareness
Week 2:  Mindfulness of Breathing using base words to focus
Week 3:  Heartfulness - Generosity
Week 4:  Our Thoughts
Week 5:  Mindful Seeing  (& back by popular demand, a little bit of mindful eating as well)
Week 6:  Mind the Music - Making our own mindfulness cards for focus

EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS TONIGHT, AND FULL REGISTRATION WILL OPEN TOMORROW AT 9AM!!  
These spaces will fill up very quickly, so book your spot first.... then go tell all your friends.  ;)

Mindful Parents
We had an amazing group of mindful mama's in this series, and I was honoured to spend every Wednesday evening with them.  And although I can't tell you everything (what happens in Mindful Parents, stays in Mindful Parents ;)  ), I can tell you this...
We had some great laughs, a few tears and lots and lots of amazingly insightful conversations.


Thursday, July 5, 2012

The Mindful Kids Movement Summer Schedule


It's been a BEYOND busy day today.   Grand magazine launched it's Summer issue yesterday, and I am super excited to be featured in an article about anxious kids.   The picture above is from our photo shoot at Abraham Erb Public School here in Waterloo, Ontario.

Summer can be a very busy time for families.  Vacations, sports, summer camps and visits at grandma and grandpa's house pretty much throw any type of routine out the window.  For this reason The Mindful Kids Movement classes will only be holding private classes for July and August.  

Private classes can be as small as 1 child or as large as 8+ children.  Private family classes are also available.

 To book a private class please email, Sheena@blue-bamboo.ca.  

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

News, Updates and Summer camp!


I hope this blog finds you happy, healthy, and relaxed.

I have a lot of news, events, and updates to share, so bare with me as I try to stay as organized as possible.

The Mindful Kids Movement

I have some exciting news!!   I am thrilled (and so very very grateful) to say that Mindful Kids is doing amazingly well.  With over 35 Mindful Kid currently enrolled, running 6 classes a week, I'm trying very hard to keep up with the demand.  Amazing!

We are only half way into our 2nd series and parents (and kids) are asking about the summer and fall schedule.   I know how hard it is to commit to ANYTHING in the summer, and that's why I've designed a "drop-in" Mindful kids program.  There will be two evening MK classes that will run on a drop-in basis every Wednesday and Thursday from 6pm-6:50pm.  Drop-in classes are $20 a class or you can buy a summer pack at a discounted rate.  Come as often, or as little as you'd like.

I have been completely overwhelmed by the amount of parents asking me to run a Mindful Kids Summer camp program....  SO here it is!!  (...with a twist!! Be sure to read to the very end!)

Camp dates are:

July 16th-20th
July 23rd-27th
July 30th-Aug. 3rd
Aug. 7th-10th

Half day: 9am-noon 
$40 a half day or $175 for the week.
*morning snack will be provided*

Full day: 9am-4:30pm 
$50 a day or $225 for the week.
*lunch and 2 snacks will be provided*

(extended hours available upon request)


Blue Bamboo Holistics recognizes the busy summer schedules that some families have, that's why Mindful Kids Camp and summer evening classes are running on a drop-in basis!!  

Want to book summer camp for every Monday, and Wednesday? Great!
Only free Fridays?  Perfect!
Do you need camp Monday to Friday every week?  Excellent!

Book in as many or as little days as you'd like!!   My goal is not to over schedule your children, or empty your wallet.  My goal is to provide the mindfulness classes and camps in a schedule that works for you!

CHECK YOUR CALENDARS, and email me the dates that you'd like to reserve!! You'll receive a confirmation email, along with a registration form and invoice.

As always, keepin' it simple :)

Mindful Parents

As a thank you to all my amazing Mindful Clients, I will be doing a 1 hour Mindful Parents talk at Olivier Waterloo.  Located at 75 King Street South, Uptown Waterloo. www.oliviersoapswaterloo.com  Space is limited, so please rsvp if you are interested in coming!
Join us May 19th @ 2pm for a Mindful Kids parent talk.
We’ll talk about…
·         The importance of mindfulness
·         Finding the mindfulness in everyday life
·         Mindfulness practices that help children be more focused, calm, and relaxed

You’ll walk away with…
·         A better understanding of what mindfulness is and why you and your child need more of it in your life
·         Lots of great tools, tricks, and tips for both you and your child.
·         The confidence to follow your heart and parent from a place of calm and clarity.

Reflexology and Reiki

A new promo!   A loyality promo!!  

I'm no longer offering the flex pass in a lump sum, rather I'm breaking it down to a "pay as you go" option.

Here are the details...
Initial 1 hour session - $60 (regular price)
Book Monthly - $50
Book Bi-weekly - $45
Book Weekly - $40

The rate is based upon your last booked session, and as a result, the rate can fluctuate depending on the frequency of your sessions. 
The more often you come, the more you save!!


Thank you

As always, thank you for your continued support!!!  I am so very very grateful that I am able to follow my passion (and pay some bills while I'm at it.)  ;)   Thank you!


Relaxations,
Sheena

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Meet Q




This is my little man Q.  He’s 4 and a half years old. He’s a fun loving little guy with a copious amount of energy.  

On any given day you can find him dressed up as any one of the following; Spiderman, Captain America, Optimus Prime, and/or Bumblebee.  He is what one would call “all boy”.  

Like his daddy, he likes to wear pink… or at least he used to.  You see, Q is in Jr. Kindergarten, and to make a long story short a few of his classmates have decided that pink is no longer socially acceptable for boys.  If you touch pink… you’re a girl, if I make you touch pink… you’re a girl, if I throw pink blocks at you… you are a girl.   This message has been so ingrained into these little guys that many have started refusing to use pink at home.  Q will no longer drink out of a pink cup, colour with a pink crayon, or pass his sister her pink hair brush.  In fact, not only will he not touch it, but he acts as if these items have been cursed with a strange mutating spell (“ew,ew,ew!”).

We’ve spent the last 10 days in Myrtle Beach, and over those 10 days, I slowly started to see Q shift back towards pink.  He started wearing his pink shirts, he wanted to try on his sister’s pink goggles.  Without the pressure of his classmates, he was able to like what HE likes.  It was nice to see.

This morning Q was getting dressed for school and he picked out his pink golf shirt (pictured above).  And I hesitated.  I knew that if he wore that shirt that he risked getting teased for the whole entire day, but I also knew that if I convinced him to change his shirt, that those 3 four year olds would not only succeed in bullying and manipulating my son and his choices, but me and my choices as well.  He wore the shirt.

He was happy and content walking to school, I on the other hand was not, I was nervous as hell.  Not only is Q a fun loving little man, but he’s a very sensitive being.  And this Mama Bear wanted nothing more than to protect her baby boy’s spirit from being crushed by a couple of 5 year olds.

I walked him up to his classroom door and he lost it, sobbing “I want to go home, I want to go home.”  It was out of the blue, and completely unexpected given his excitement earlier that morning.  Perhaps it was the sight of the other kids, or perhaps (and more likely) it was my own nervous energy he was picking up on.  Either way, it sucked.

And there I left him with a big hug, and a big kiss… heart broken, in a pink shirt.










*Disclaimer* I have to add, that Q’s teacher is AMAZING!  I have no complaints with how she has been dealing with this issue, but with a ratio of 1:24, it’s not only difficult, it’s downright impossible to catch ever little comment these kids will slur at the other boys

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Yoga for Hope, HopeSpring, and Me.

Hi Everyone,
I hope this blog finds you well.  I just wanted to take a few minutes to pass on some information in hopes that some of you may be interested in helping out.
As many of you know, I volunteer as a Reflexologist and Reiki Practitioner at HopeSpring Cancer Support Centre.  What many of you may not know is how my journey at HopeSpring began…
My Aunt was diagnosed with cancer 15 years ago, but it wasn’t until the last few years that I became acutely aware of what my role in her journey was.  My Aunt was one of my very first reflexology clients, and almost every time I went “home” for the weekend we found time for a session.  In reflexology, she found comfort, she found relief, she found peace…  If only for an hour, she found these things in reflexology.  After our very first session, I must admit, I went promptly to my car and wept.  It wasn’t fair.  Cancer wasn’t fair.  Her supportive husband and four beautiful children…  Screw you cancer!   …but after all my tears were dry, the reality was… THIS is reality.
I joined the HopeSpring team in hopes to create that same comfort, relief and peace for the clients as I did for my aunt.  What I didn’t anticipate was the insurmountable amount of comfort, relief and peace I would gain from HopeSpring as a result.  As much as HopeSpring needs the community for funding, the community needs HopeSpring for so many more reasons.
This February 25th marks the 8th annual Yoga for Hope, and I am so very proud to be participating this year!!   “ALL proceeds go directly to HopeSpring.  HopeSpring receives no funding from the government or The Canadian Cancer Society.  It relies solely on the donations from the community.”
I am seeking pledges for as little as $5.00,  AND as a thank you, those who make a donation of $5.00 or more by February 8th will be entered into a random draw for a 1 hour Reflexology/Reiki/Distance Reiki Gift Certificate ($60 value) at Blue Bamboo Holistics.  Keep it for yourself, or gift it to someone else.
If interested, please email for more details.  Payments can be made in cash, cheque, email transfer, paypal, and the good old honour system to be collected at a later date.

I started volunteering at HopeSpring in honour of my Aunt…. And now I volunteer in memory of her.

Thank you for considering,
Sheena
For more information, please visit  http://www.yogaforhope.ca/

My beautiful treatmend room at HopeSpring.