Children’s Health and Education

Why this Conference?

Find out how the Transcendental
Meditation program
can be applied to solve
the problems of:

• Poor academic achievement
• Anxiety
• Depression
• Substance abuse
• School violence
• Teacher burnout

The alarming rise of classroom stress fuels widespread problems in education, including poor academic achievement, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, school violence, and teacher burnout.

To overcome these problems, any successful educational reform effort must include the knowledge and methodologies to dissolve stress and awaken each student’s full potential.

Many schools are finding the stress-reducing, nonreligious Transcendental Meditation program of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi to be an effective solution. Research in education has shown that this program strengthens physiological and cognitive foundations of learning, while promoting healthy lifestyle choices and positive behavior.

Clarence Cormier Former Education Minister of New Brunswick comments, “When I served as Minister of Education for the province of New Brunswick, I investigated every program available to help our students to gain the most from their education. Today, I can say without hesitation that the Transcendental Meditation program is the only program that I know of that has been proven to be able to help every student irrespective of their level of ability.”

Showcasing the Transcendental Meditation program in the classroom

This conference will provide educators, government leaders, health professionals, and parents with a complete introduction to the Transcendental Meditation program—including the more than 30 years of scientific research and classroom experience which document its practical and wide-ranging benefits for both students and teachers.

“What I appreciate most when I meditate is the inner calm and deep rest. It makes my mind clearer—and my day so much smoother.”
— Coral, Age 17

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