Connetquot High School Students Lead Mindfulness Workshop


Edward J. Bosti Elementary School | Connetquot Central School District

Connetquot High School students visited Edward J. Bosti Elementary School for a workshop with younger students on mindfulness.

The collaborative event introduced the elementary students to various mindfulness techniques aimed at promoting well-being, emotional awareness, and gratitude.

Students from Connetquot High School’s psychology and mindfulness in music with peer mentorship classes organized and led a series of interactive stations where the Bosti students explored different mindfulness practices.

At one station, the high school students guided their elementary peers in writing down things they were thankful for on fall-themed worksheets, which they then colored in.

The exercise helped students reflect on what they appreciate and how gratitude can be a powerful tool in maintaining a positive mindset.

At another station, students gathered in a circle to play a game of “Pass the Pumpkin,” similar to “Hot Potato,” where they shared something they were thankful for when the music stopped.

Music also played an essential role in the mindfulness workshop. Students experimented with various instruments, including a rain stick, chimes, and a wooden percussion frog, to learn how different sounds can affect emotions.

Students also learned various breathing techniques for reducing stress and centering themselves.

This hands-on experience not only benefited the elementary students but also offered Connetquot High School students the opportunity to engage with their younger peers, model positive behaviors, and create lasting connections.

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