Yoga and Mindfulness for Social-Emotional Development and Resilience in 3–5 Year-Old Children: Non-Randomized, Controlled Intervention

Alessandra N Bazzano,1 Yaoyao Sun,2,3 Yuanhao Zu,4 Julia M Fleckman,1 Emma A Blackson,1 Tejal Patel,1 Angie Shorty-Belisle,5 Keith H Liederman,6 Cody Roi7 1Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Department of Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences, New Orleans, LA, USA...

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Main Authors: Bazzano AN, Sun Y, Zu Y, Fleckman JM, Blackson EA, Patel T, Shorty-Belisle A, Liederman KH, Roi C
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Roi C
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description Alessandra N Bazzano,1 Yaoyao Sun,2,3 Yuanhao Zu,4 Julia M Fleckman,1 Emma A Blackson,1 Tejal Patel,1 Angie Shorty-Belisle,5 Keith H Liederman,6 Cody Roi7 1Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Department of Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences, New Orleans, LA, USA; 2Peking University, Institute of Mental Health, Sixth Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 3NHC Key Laboratory of Mental Health. National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders, Peking University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 4Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Department of Biostatistics, New Orleans, LA, USA; 5Educare New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, USA; 6Kingsley House, New Orleans, LA, USA; 7Louisiana State University Health Science Center, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New Orleans, LA, USACorrespondence: Alessandra N Bazzano, Email abazzano@tulane.eduBackground: Early childhood is the key life course period for development of social-emotional skills, providing the foundation for school readiness and resilience in later life. Age-appropriate yoga and mindfulness programs may contribute to the development of critical skills in children. Young children from minoritized communities that face structural racism and health disparities may benefit from programs that support social-emotional development and contribute to future academic success. Systematic reviews of yoga interventions for young children have indicated the potential for effectiveness in supporting social-emotional development, executive function, and physical activity. However, studies of yoga and mindfulness with non-White children are sparse and, overall, the evidence base to date for such programs remains limited by non-controlled studies and the variable quality of studies evaluating programs in early childhood settings.Methods: The analysis of data from a non-randomized, controlled intervention aimed to assess the effect of exposure to a yoga and mindfulness program for early childhood development of social-emotional skills in a majority Black/African American urban preschool setting in southeastern US. Children in the intervention received group yoga and mindfulness led by a certified children’s yoga teacher who also had training and experience as a school teacher. Intervention participants engaged in activities for 20 minutes once per week for 32 weeks, while the control group had no yoga. The final sample included 579 in the historical control group and 122 in the intervention group.Results: Results indicated that children who participated in the yoga and mindfulness program had higher total protective factor (TPF) subscores on the Devereux Early Childhood Assessment over time than children who did not receive yoga and mindfulness programming, and that the difference was statistically significant (P< 0.05). Participation in the intervention group significantly predicted increases in initiative score, self-control score, and TPF score, as well as a decrease in the behavioral concerns.Discussion: School based yoga and mindfulness programming can support social-emotional skills and resilience in young children. Additional studies with larger sample sizes and randomization are needed on use of yoga and mindfulness in young children for social-emotional development, particularly for Black/African American children and others from minoritized communities.Keywords: child development, psychological resilience, child health, behavior
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spelling doaj.art-4a0f49bd0b254322a663627cb6519e8d2023-01-15T18:00:23ZengDove Medical PressPsychology Research and Behavior Management1179-15782023-01-01Volume 1610911880986Yoga and Mindfulness for Social-Emotional Development and Resilience in 3&ndash;5 Year-Old Children: Non-Randomized, Controlled InterventionBazzano ANSun YZu YFleckman JMBlackson EAPatel TShorty-Belisle ALiederman KHRoi CAlessandra N Bazzano,1 Yaoyao Sun,2,3 Yuanhao Zu,4 Julia M Fleckman,1 Emma A Blackson,1 Tejal Patel,1 Angie Shorty-Belisle,5 Keith H Liederman,6 Cody Roi7 1Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Department of Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences, New Orleans, LA, USA; 2Peking University, Institute of Mental Health, Sixth Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 3NHC Key Laboratory of Mental Health. National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders, Peking University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 4Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Department of Biostatistics, New Orleans, LA, USA; 5Educare New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, USA; 6Kingsley House, New Orleans, LA, USA; 7Louisiana State University Health Science Center, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New Orleans, LA, USACorrespondence: Alessandra N Bazzano, Email abazzano@tulane.eduBackground: Early childhood is the key life course period for development of social-emotional skills, providing the foundation for school readiness and resilience in later life. Age-appropriate yoga and mindfulness programs may contribute to the development of critical skills in children. Young children from minoritized communities that face structural racism and health disparities may benefit from programs that support social-emotional development and contribute to future academic success. Systematic reviews of yoga interventions for young children have indicated the potential for effectiveness in supporting social-emotional development, executive function, and physical activity. However, studies of yoga and mindfulness with non-White children are sparse and, overall, the evidence base to date for such programs remains limited by non-controlled studies and the variable quality of studies evaluating programs in early childhood settings.Methods: The analysis of data from a non-randomized, controlled intervention aimed to assess the effect of exposure to a yoga and mindfulness program for early childhood development of social-emotional skills in a majority Black/African American urban preschool setting in southeastern US. Children in the intervention received group yoga and mindfulness led by a certified children’s yoga teacher who also had training and experience as a school teacher. Intervention participants engaged in activities for 20 minutes once per week for 32 weeks, while the control group had no yoga. The final sample included 579 in the historical control group and 122 in the intervention group.Results: Results indicated that children who participated in the yoga and mindfulness program had higher total protective factor (TPF) subscores on the Devereux Early Childhood Assessment over time than children who did not receive yoga and mindfulness programming, and that the difference was statistically significant (P< 0.05). Participation in the intervention group significantly predicted increases in initiative score, self-control score, and TPF score, as well as a decrease in the behavioral concerns.Discussion: School based yoga and mindfulness programming can support social-emotional skills and resilience in young children. Additional studies with larger sample sizes and randomization are needed on use of yoga and mindfulness in young children for social-emotional development, particularly for Black/African American children and others from minoritized communities.Keywords: child development, psychological resilience, child health, behaviorhttps://www.dovepress.com/yoga-and-mindfulness-for-social-emotional-development-and-resilience-i-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-PRBMchild developmentpsychological resiliencechild healthbehavior
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Yoga and Mindfulness for Social-Emotional Development and Resilience in 3&ndash;5 Year-Old Children: Non-Randomized, Controlled Intervention
Psychology Research and Behavior Management
child development
psychological resilience
child health
behavior
title Yoga and Mindfulness for Social-Emotional Development and Resilience in 3&ndash;5 Year-Old Children: Non-Randomized, Controlled Intervention
title_full Yoga and Mindfulness for Social-Emotional Development and Resilience in 3&ndash;5 Year-Old Children: Non-Randomized, Controlled Intervention
title_fullStr Yoga and Mindfulness for Social-Emotional Development and Resilience in 3&ndash;5 Year-Old Children: Non-Randomized, Controlled Intervention
title_full_unstemmed Yoga and Mindfulness for Social-Emotional Development and Resilience in 3&ndash;5 Year-Old Children: Non-Randomized, Controlled Intervention
title_short Yoga and Mindfulness for Social-Emotional Development and Resilience in 3&ndash;5 Year-Old Children: Non-Randomized, Controlled Intervention
title_sort yoga and mindfulness for social emotional development and resilience in 3 ndash 5 year old children non randomized controlled intervention
topic child development
psychological resilience
child health
behavior
url https://www.dovepress.com/yoga-and-mindfulness-for-social-emotional-development-and-resilience-i-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-PRBM
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