On your sticky note Rate Your Stress Level From 1-5
• 5: Very Stressed- I have so much to do and so much on my mind that I can’t just sit here.
• 4: Stressed- I am feeling anxious and loosing focus but I can bare with it.
• 3: Kind of Stressed: I feeling okay, but in the back of my mind I feel a little tension
• 2: Not Stressed: My full attention is here and I feel very calm and relaxed.
• 1: I am worry and tension free.
The Power of Om By Dhara Shah
What is Stress?
• Body’s response to routine disruptions.
• Body’s way of responding to thoughts and emotions.
Stress in the U.S.
American’s in 2009:• 54% concerned about
being stress • 62% concerned about
work• 73% concerned about
financial issues
Stress in the U.S.
• 33% of children reported physical symptoms associated with stress
• Children also undergo stress, especially in academics
Academic Stress
• Heavy Course Load-Honors Classes -AP classes -IB classes -Dual Enrollment
Academic Stress
• Too much Homework -Study on 6-7 year olds in 2004 by University of Michigan
- In 20 years homework assignments went from 2 hours to 4 hours a week.
Academic Stress
Academic Stress
• Competition Amongst Peers -UC Berkley’s acceptance rate decreased by 5% from 2011-2012 -Stanford University’s acceptance rate decreased from 7.07% to 6.63%
Academic Stress Can Lead To…
• Memory problems• Less concentration• Pessimism • Sickness• Procrastination• Consumption of drugs • Consumption of alcohol
Something Must Be Done
• Academic stress is a growing problem
• Something must be done to help students cope with stress
• Many schools turning to Yoga
What is Yoga?
• Philosophy that “connects mind, body, and breath”
• Creates energy and balance
• Originated in India • 5,000 years old
Haatha Yoga
• Haatha Yoga is most popular
• Focuses on exercise and breathing
Yoga Helps Cope With Stress
• Postures burn out nervous energy• Meditation calms oneself • Breathing increases relaxation • Quiets the mind • Meditation creates focus • Finds internal balance • These factors reduce stress
Integrating Yoga into Schools
• Elementary school in South East London made students practice breathing exercises before their exams
• Results were a 100% passing rate in the math, reading, and science standardize test
Integrating Yoga into Schools
• Study in L.A. school.• 1 group of students
practiced meditation techniques, and one group did not
• 2 semester later, the meditation group of students had higher GPAs.
Integrating Yoga into Schools• Studies show
correlation • Yoga helps students
cope with stress• Yoga enhances
academics
Applying Yoga
• Local Gym • DVDs, Videos• Step by Step Directions Online• Books
Guided Meditation Exercise
• Om is said a popular word in yoga• Used in the begin and end • Remain Focus • Concentrate on yourself • Try to remove problems from the head• Focus on breathing • http://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS06oKHNF1A
On your sticky note Rate Your Stress Level From 1-5
• 5: Very Stressed- I have so much to do and so much on my mind that I can’t just sit here.
• 4: Stressed- I am feeling anxious and loosing focus but I can bare with it.
• 3: Kind of Stressed: I feeling okay, but in the back of my mind I feel a little tension
• 2: Not Stressed: My full attention is here and I feel very calm and relaxed.
• 1: I am worry and tension free.
• Om is a popular word in Yoga • Said at the beginning and end of
routine • Integrating Yoga into a classroom will
relieve stress and help students realize...
The Power OM
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