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Miguel Farias, Director of the Brain, Belief, & Behaviour Lab, Coventry University
Drawing on her extensive research in the field of mindfulness and practical experience in special education and counselling, Dr. Burrows offers an extremely readable and insightful book to assist anyone contemplating sharing mindfulness with children and young adults. The work is invitational, inspiring and something every mindfulness practitioner and researcher needs to have on their bookshelf!
Nicole J. Albrecht, PhD, Wellness Course Coordinator and Lecturer, School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
This book is essential reading for all mindfulness teachers whether in clinical, educational or community settings. Rooted in her own and others' research, and with great insight and compassion, Dr Burrows questions widespread assumptions about the safety of mindfulness practices. Building on this, clear guidance is offered to the teacher on safeguarding the participant through assessment, informed preparation and accessible, appropriate initial practices.
Tim Duerden, Senior Lecturer, School of Health and Society, University of Salford; Director and Trainer, Integrated Mindfulness
A very useful book for all educators to read and use as a valuable resource. Such a complex topic but Leigh breaks it down in a way that makes the messages connect with the reader. We often hear about the value of building the capacity of our staff to deeply understand each student and this book strongly builds such capacity while at the same time raising the profile of inclusivity for all learners, adults included. The blend of research, theory and personal experience makes the key messages in this book authentic, genuine and also attainable for teachers and students. I highly recommend this book to all educators.
Lana Dubrowsky, Principal, East Marden Primary School
As a School Counselor and Teacher of mindfulness, I believe Safeguarding Mindfulness is an essential read for all schools looking at including mindfulness practices within their setting. Dr Burrows highlights the benefits of mindfulness approaches, whilst pointing out mindfulness may not be appropriate for all.
Kerrilee Beaumont, BA, MSW, GDTL, School Counsellor
Dr Burrows is among a small but growing group of researchers who are raising issues that are essential for the mindfulness education community to consider. If mindfulness is to fulfill its potential in schools throughout the world, it must be taught by teachers who are sensitive to the varied experiences of their students. This book provides valuable information and guidance for any teachers who use, or who are considering the use of, mindfulness activities in their classes.
Dan Huston, Professor of English and Communication, NHTI, Concord's Community College, Adjunct Professor of Mindful Education, Lesley University
This is a seminal book raising important issues about the unexpected perceptions and experiences of mindfulness that that are not always positive. Burrows draws on her research with teachers in schools and higher education. The book is packed with information for assisting teachers to make informed decisions about whether or not to include mindfulness in their teaching.
Kathy Arthurson, Adjunct Associate Professor, Southgate Institute for Health, Society and Equity, Flinders University