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Stress doesn’t ask for permission; it shows up in the car line, at the red light, during homework, and right before bedtime. We explore a kinder, more workable way to meet it: short, judgment-free practices that reset the nervous system and train attention to come back home. With child psychologist Dr. Peter Montminy, we turn mindfulness from an abstract ideal into a set of repeatable reps you can fit into a packed day.

We start by reframing mindfulness as paying attention on purpose to the present moment with kindness and curiosity. No gold stars for perfect calm—just honest noticing that becomes “good to know” data about energy, tension, and need. Dr. Montminy explains how consistent practice quiets the reactive downstairs brain and strengthens the executive functions we rely on for focus and emotional regulation. We connect the dots between neuroscience and everyday life, from lowering rumination and anxiety to improving heart rate variability and easing chronic stress symptoms.

Then we get practical. Mindful minutes are the short, scheduled workouts—one to five minutes with silence or a guided app—that build your attention muscles. Mindful moments are the in-the-wild cues: red lights, showers, first sips of coffee, driveway pauses before walking into work or home. We show how these tiny resets help you arrive clearer and steadier to the next task. For kids and teens, we model first, then invite them in at their pain points—homework drag, after-school meltdowns, impulsive choices—framing mindfulness as a skill that makes life easier, not another chore. You’ll hear a brief guided body scan you can replay any time and get simple scripts to make practice playful and collaborative.

By the end, you’ll have a handful of small, repeatable habits that lower stress, boost focus, and strengthen connection at home and in the classroom. If this conversation helps you or someone you care about, share it, hit subscribe, and leave a quick review so more families can find these tools. What mindful moment will you try today?

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This podcast is brought to you by Jana Marie Foundation and A Mindful Village.

Jana Marie Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in State College, Pennsylvania which harnesses the power of creative expression and dialogue to spark conversations build connections, and promote mental health and wellbeing among young people and their communities. Learn more at Jana Marie Foundation.

A Mindful Village is Dr. Peter Montminy's private consulting practice dedicated to improving the mental health of kids and their caregivers. Learn more at A Mindful Village | Holistic Mental Health Care for Kids.

Music created by Ken Baxter.

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This podcast was developed in part under a grant number SM090046 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The views, policies, and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of SAMHSA, HHS or the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services.