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Children’s Meditation Class

  • Kadampa Meditation Center Maryland (map)

For children 6-12 years old.

In this class, we teach kids how to meditate plus introduce them to foundational Buddhist concepts such as: how to connect to a sense of inner peace, to identify with our astounding potential, develop compassion and gratitude for the kindness of others, and let go of agitating states of mind like anger and jealousy.

Regular attendance at these classes can assist kids with the development of important life skills such as increased empathy, respect for others, self control and concentration.

Please note: A parent/guardian is required to stay onsite while your child is in class. You are welcome to either attend Meditations for Modern Life class upstairs during this time, or attend this class with your child.

Cost:  Free!

To Register: Please arrive 10 minutes early and register at the door.

About the Teachers:

Amanda Greenwood is a student in our Foundation Program, and volunteers with us in many capacities. She has been studying & practicing Kadampa Buddhism since early 2022, and is admired for her kindness and enthusiasm in sharing Buddha’s teachings.

Sharon Fisher has been a practicing Buddhist for over a decade.  She is currently a member of the Teacher Training Program.  She is also a wife, mother, nurse practitioner, business owner, and author.  She loves helping people integrate Buddhist teachings into their daily life to manage stress,  anxiety, and pain.

Kathy Kern has been studying and practicing Kadampa Buddhism since 2015.  She is currently a member of the Foundation Program.  She is a sincere and kind hearted practitioner, and her calm and friendly manner puts everyone in her classes at ease.

Mary O’Flaherty is a Baltimore native, and a retired RN and a former childcare worker. She has been practicing Kadampa Buddhism for over 10 years. Her teachings are heartfelt and gentle, and reflect the strength of her own personal practice of meditation and Buddha’s teachings.

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