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Overview Subjects 1 Sources 5 Sources Related to Pediatrics and Contemplation Recent Additions (Displaying 1 - 5 of 5) - Any -Book Sort by Post date AscPost date Desc > The Potential Benefits of Mindfulness Training in Early Childhood: A Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective The Mindful Way Through Pregnancy: Meditation, Yoga, and Journaling for Expectant Mothers Clinical Applications of Yoga for the Pediatric Population: A Systematic Review A randomized trial of yoga for adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome Relaxation response-based yoga improves functioning in young children with autism: a pilot study
Sources Related to Pediatrics and Contemplation Recent Additions (Displaying 1 - 5 of 5) - Any -Book Sort by Post date AscPost date Desc > The Potential Benefits of Mindfulness Training in Early Childhood: A Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective The Mindful Way Through Pregnancy: Meditation, Yoga, and Journaling for Expectant Mothers Clinical Applications of Yoga for the Pediatric Population: A Systematic Review A randomized trial of yoga for adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome Relaxation response-based yoga improves functioning in young children with autism: a pilot study