
A Quarterly Newsletter for Educators and Parents
Love Unleashed: The Magic of Collective Hearts in Action – An In-Person HeartMath/Global Coherence Retreat in Santa Cruz, CA Learn More
A Quarterly Newsletter for Educators and Parents
Welcome readers! In our many conversations with educators, parents and those who work in youth agencies, we often share the latest updates that might be relevant to their needs. This newsletter strives to keep our growing network better informed about new developments and stories. We are committed to the well-being of children of all ages, along with educators, parents and families. We invite your comments and requests at info@heartmath.org.
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Volume 6: February 2025 | View Newsletter Archive
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Since 2012, SwingPals has positively impacted more than ten thousand Durham public middle school students. Doug Hodges has dedicated his life to serving underserved and vulnerable families. Hodges speaks from personal experience: "I know what it’s like to grow up lacking opportunity. I’m grateful to make a difference in the lives of children who often face marginalization."
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Results from a major study done by researchers from several US universities demonstrated that participants, ages 18-80, using the emWave Pro® showed significant changes in the connectivity between the brain area responsible for self-regulation and emotional centers for well-being. Training in heart rate variability feedback increased a part of their brain important for emotions and decision-making.
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This game teaches young children how to send and receive love and appreciation. Each child will share what is in their hearts by telling their family members or classmates what they appreciate about them. This game helps children show love and appreciation to those around them. They experience that learning to love is fun and feels good to the heart. This game is also beneficial for getting children back in the heart and happy when they have been cranky or upset.
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