This project reviewed current research on mental health and Canadian children, and then examined the practice of mindfulness as a means of supporting well-being and circumventing the potential detrimental effects of mental health problems. By contextualizing these findings within the recently released educational vision of the Ontario Ministry of Education (2014), which identifies well-being as one of the core principles of education in Ontario, this project investigated how mindfulness-based practices can be brought into the primary grade classroom. The ultimate purpose of this project is the development of a handbook for Ontario teachers of students in grades 1 to 3 (ages 6 to 8). This resource was developed from a comprehensive l...
Emerging adulthood is a key period for the development of ER, which may set individuals on lifelong ...
How young people perceive and respond to mental health difficulties will have implications for the h...
Many young people in foster care experience significant mental health difficulties, leading to atten...
Ontario school principals’ professional development currently includes leadership training that enco...
The focus of this project was twofold: a comprehensive examination of provincially mandated, school...
The skill to identify and use best practices in literacy to promote achievement for students of all ...
Multicultural counseling competence is an important part of counselor preparation and continued educ...
In 2009, the Ontario Government closed the last three remaining large-scale institutions for people...
Mental health and well-being are essential to allow individuals to participate in occupations, activ...
This qualitative interpretative phenomenological analysis sought to understand the lived experiences...
Initiatives designed to understand the discrepancy in graduation rates and investigate educational p...
This work addresses two questions: how can we better characterize the disadvantages faced by margina...
Paper one is a literature review of eight published studies. It reviews research on the experiences ...
Emerging adolescence (12 to 15 years old) is a critical life period, as individuals experience many ...
Given the need for research that emphasizes age and grade-appropriate content in authentic settings,...
Emerging adulthood is a key period for the development of ER, which may set individuals on lifelong ...
How young people perceive and respond to mental health difficulties will have implications for the h...
Many young people in foster care experience significant mental health difficulties, leading to atten...
Ontario school principals’ professional development currently includes leadership training that enco...
The focus of this project was twofold: a comprehensive examination of provincially mandated, school...
The skill to identify and use best practices in literacy to promote achievement for students of all ...
Multicultural counseling competence is an important part of counselor preparation and continued educ...
In 2009, the Ontario Government closed the last three remaining large-scale institutions for people...
Mental health and well-being are essential to allow individuals to participate in occupations, activ...
This qualitative interpretative phenomenological analysis sought to understand the lived experiences...
Initiatives designed to understand the discrepancy in graduation rates and investigate educational p...
This work addresses two questions: how can we better characterize the disadvantages faced by margina...
Paper one is a literature review of eight published studies. It reviews research on the experiences ...
Emerging adolescence (12 to 15 years old) is a critical life period, as individuals experience many ...
Given the need for research that emphasizes age and grade-appropriate content in authentic settings,...
Emerging adulthood is a key period for the development of ER, which may set individuals on lifelong ...
How young people perceive and respond to mental health difficulties will have implications for the h...
Many young people in foster care experience significant mental health difficulties, leading to atten...