Children's Course Parent or Guardian Information Letter
The children’s course offers young people between the ages 8 and 12 years
old an introduction to Anapana meditation, which is a practice of the observation
of natural breath to concentrate the mind. They will learn to practice Anapana
and begin to take their first steps on the path of Dhamma. The entire path of
Dhamma, rediscovered and taught by Gotama the Buddha more than 2500 years ago,
is a universal remedy for universal problems and has nothing to do with any
organized religion or sectarian tradition. For this reason, it can be practiced
freely by all, in any place, at any time. Its practice does not conflict with
any race, community or religion and will prove equally beneficial to one and all.
Young people who have started practicing Anapana have realized many benefits.
Their ability to concentrate becomes enhanced, their memory gets sharper, their
ability to comprehend a subject improves and they become calmer. In general,
they feel they have a practical tool to use in the face of any type of adversity
or challenge.
During the course, there will be meditation instructions as well as other
activities such as games, art, and storytelling. The children will be divided
into groups according to their age for many activities. They will be assigned
counselors who will personally accompany and assist them throughout the course,
providing support and guidance as needed.
The intent of the children’s course is serious. It is not appropriate for
children who are too young or otherwise unable to follow directions or to
participate in organized, self-modulating activities. It is also not appropriate
for children who are unable to understand the meaning or purpose of the daily
timetable and Code of Conduct. Segregation of the sexes will be maintained at all
times in the accommodations as well as in the meditation hall and during much of
the course.
It is not mandatory that a parent or guardian accompanies your child to the
course. Parents or guardians who are students of Goenkaji or his assistant
teachers are welcome to stay at the center and participate in work projects.
Since parents or guardians will not be participating in the course, they will
follow a separate schedule. They will also be accommodated separately from the
children. Only those children who feel comfortable staying in separate
accommodations from their parents are encouraged to attend. We ask that parents
and affiliated adults refrain from communicating with or contacting their
children throughout the course.
Parents or guardians who have not completed a ten-day course with Goenkaji or
his assistant teachers are welcome to stay with their children during registration,
but should then leave the center until the course is over. There are numerous
hotels, motels and campsites in the area.
Before applying for the course, please make sure that both you and your child
have read and understood the Code of Conduct and
Sample Timetable.
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