Online Introduction to Anapana Meditation for Children
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One day Anapana Course for Children
Venue : Dhamma Punna, Swargate
Date : Every 1st and 3rd Sunday
Timing : 8 AM to 2.30 PM
Age Limit : 8 years complete to 18 years
Registration Time & Link : 8 to 8.15 AM, No admissions after 8.30AM
punna.dhamma.org/register-ccVenue : Pratibha International School, Pimpri Chinchvad
Date : Every 2nd Sunday
Timing : 8 AM to 2.30 PM
Age Limit : 8 years complete to 18 years
Registration Time & Link : 8 to 8.15 AM, No admissions after 8.30AM
Registration is not required
2 Day Residential Anapana Course for Children
Age Limit : 12 years complete till 18 years
Date : In Pune centre it's conducted in May month
Click here to know the schedule and registration
Over the past 28 years,hundreds of Anapana courses have been conducted exclusively for children around the world. These courses have yielded substantial benefits for the thousands of children who have attended them. Many of them have experienced a positive change in their outlook, behaviour and attitude. Many have found their ability to concentrate has improved and that their memory has strengthened. And above all,these children have acquired a tool that is of immense value to them for the rest of their lives.
Children are, by nature, active and enthusiastic, with an eagerness to lean and explore. For this reason, it is appropriate to offer them an opportunity to explore themselves and their mind with all its hidden faculties, latent abilities and subtle complexities. Learning Anapana plants a wholesome interest in introspection and meditation, which may open an entirely new dimension of life for them later on.
Anapana courses for children have been conducted since 1986. These courses have been offered to children of various ages and socio-economic and cultural groups. They have been conducted in Vipassana meditation centres as well as at schools and other institutions, and have been both residential and nonresidential
Whether a children's Anapana course is held at a school or at a Vipassana meditation centre, it is essential that the student be given an opportunity to continue to practice Anapana for a short period each day after the course to yield the true benefit of the practice.
Students from the age of eight to eighteen years are eligible to attend the courses. Student less than eight years of age and more than eighteen years may not be admitted to a Children’s Anapana course.
Various schedules have been developed and successfully implemented in schools over the years. One-day or two-day non residential courses can easily be conducted during the school hours. In residential schools, three-day residential courses may be held. The timetable is determined by the length of the course and whether it is residential or not. The timetable should be modified to avoid the times when other students who are not participating in the course could interact with the children taking the course. Enough time should be scheduled for meditation periods, counselling (when the CCT meets with small groups/ for children to reinforce the practice), discourses and stories, lunch, rest, play, etc. The total duration of a one-day course is about six hours.
The timetable will be decided by the teacher conducting the course in consultation with the organisers and school administrator.
To begin the process of having a children's Anapana course held in a school, administrator or the head of the school should send a formal request to either the Regional Co-ordinator of children's courses, a Children's Course.
Teacher or a local Viapassana meditation centre. At least one person from the teaching staff or administration should have completed a ten days Vipassana course in this tradition. Apart from this, there should be a firm commitment by the school or institution to provide an opportunity for the children to continue their practice of meditation for a few minutes every day. The school management may decide the time to implement this programme within their daily routine, with the minimum of about ten minutes a day for practice.
The limit on the number of students participating in a course should be carefully determined. A very large group may be difficult to manage and a very small group may have difficulty in creating cohesive and inspirational atmosphere. Generally, courses with between twenty-five to fifty participants work well. However, depending on the infrastructure, facility and circumstances, the number may vary. Ideally, a course should be organised for all of the students from the participating classes. All the teachers of the participating classes should also participate in the course.
The teachers of the participating classes may sit as observers. Besides organising courses during the regular school week, courses may also be organised to take place at the school on a weekend or during vacation periods.se provide an current email address and WhatsApp number in your application so we can respond to you in a timely way.
( From school administrators and heads of institutions, for conducting Anapana courses in their institutions )