Day 4 of the MKPS re-release with new content. Check out this interview with Lori Alhadeff, member of the Broward County School Board, and mother to Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the MSD tragedy in Parkland in 2018. We spoke about getting mindfulness and social emotional learning programs into schools for teens but also for younger kids.

“We need to give students the tools and the strategies to be able to deal with stress appropriately as they go through school.”

“We need to be teaching students and teachers different techniques for them to be able to use after the Code Red Drill is over…to be able to go into a learning mindset.”

To hear what else she has to say and register for the summit: https://www.mindfulkidspeacesummit.com/first-page

The online international Mindful Kids Peace Summit was created by teen, Adam Avin, for other teens, to be shown in schools across the world as part of the annual curriculum. It focuses on mental health & stopping violence. 70+ experts speak about diversity, inclusion, communication, kindness, anti bullying, peace, mindfulness, positivity, social emotional learning, emotional intelligence, coping with stress, coping with emotions, coping with trauma, self-awareness, self-regulation, self-compassion, positive psychology, interaction with others, & so much more. For more information about the #MindfulKidsPeaceSummit, Wuf Shanti, Kids Association for Mindfulness in Education and/or MindBe-Education, please visit https://www.mindfulkidspeacesummit.com/first-pagewww.facebook.com/wufshantihttp://www.mindfuleducation.org/kame/ and www.facebook.com/mindbe-education.

For more information about her organization, Alyssa’s law, and to learn how you can help, please visit: https://makeourschoolssafe.org/

Thank you so much Mrs. Alhadeff for joining us on the MKPS! We really appreciate it!