IsaacSavannah_MED_2026

Title IsaacSavannah_MED_2026
Alternative Title Mindful Parenting Curriculum Design to Develop Emotional Intelligence and Prepare Families for the Transition to Kindergarten
Creator Isaac, Savannah
Contributors Anderson, Sheila (advisor); Cook, Gina (advisor); Dekoeyer, Ilse (advisor)
Collection Name Master of Education
Abstract Parents face numerous stressors that can impact their well-being and potentially compromise both their own and their children's emotional intelligence (EI) and responsiveness. This, in turn, may undermine the developmental readiness needed to successfully navigate the transition to kindergarten. Engaging parents in mindfulness education that simultaneously supports parent and child EI in preparation for children entering kindergarten may buffer these effects. This project develops a mindfulness-based parent education workshop to support parent and child EI to prepare for the kindergarten transition. A conceptual model bridging mindful parenting and EI provides a foundation for the parent education curriculum. Curriculum development utilizes Backwards Design Planning for six lessons that integrate five domains of EI and five aspects of mindful parenting. A Family Life Educator, a kindergarten teacher, and five mindfulness instructors provided qualitative feedback informing revisions of mindfulness topics, parent resource suggestions, pacing, relevancy to families, and home-school connection strategies. A small-scale field implementation was then conducted with seven parents of children under seven years old, who provided additional feedback. These results contributed to further revisions regarding pacing, content focus, reflection, and discussion opportunities. The finished curriculum with a full-scale implementation and evaluation plan is presented. The limitations and future implementation are discussed.
Subject Parenting-Study and teaching; School children-Preparation for school; Mindful parenting; Curriculum planning
Digital Publisher Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University.
Date 2026-04
Medium theses
Type Text
Access Extent 109 page pdf
Conversion Specifications Adobe Acrobat
Language eng
Rights The author has granted Weber State University Archives a limited, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce his or her thesis, in whole or in part, in electronic or paper form and to make it available to the general public at no charge. The author retains all other rights. For further information: IN COPYRIGHT - EDUCATIONAL USE PERMITTED
Source University Archives Electronic Records: Master of Education. Stewart Library, Weber State University
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Format application/pdf
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Setname wsu_smt
ID 166261
Reference URL https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6aqvch1