Pandemic, Kids, and Calm: MIT's Breakthrough Study on Remote Mindfulness Apps

By Karmactive Staff

MIT researchers eyed app-based mindfulness as a salve for students' pandemic stress.

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A 40-day app routine notably eased kids' stress and loneliness, the study reveals.

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Mindfulness supports mental well-being in diverse children," confirms MIT's John Gabrieli.

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Mindful kids showed stronger emotional shields during the pandemic's upheaval.

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The study used apps for both mindfulness training and audiobook listening as controls.

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Greater stress reduction was noted in the mindfulness group, parents affirm.

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Human interaction in audiobook sessions may have also fostered mental health.

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App-based mindfulness practices promise wide reach, cost-effectiveness, and user autonomy.

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The research underscores the need for consistent mindfulness practice and parental backing.

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