Mindfulness for Parents
Program Description and Information
The Mindfulness for Parents Program (MFP) is designed to help parents of children with ASD learn strategies to address stress, anxiety, and distress. The program is group-based (approximately 10-15 participants). It emphasizes learning ways to stay present, acceptance, and taking control of your mind, instead of letting thoughts run away with you. Participants practice these skills through in-session exercises, such as guided meditation and gentle movement activities. The program involves 4 weekly sessions of about 2 hours each. The program is free, and parking validation is provided.
Personnel
- Suzannah Iadarola, Program Director
- Jennifer Ward, Program Coordinator
- Sabrina Vogler, Group Facilitator
Contact Information
Funding Source
This project is supported through the Regional Centers for Autism Spectrum Disorder (RCASD), made possible by funding from the NYS Department of Education.
Timeframe
Groups are generally run annually in the spring.
Associated Resources
- Learn more about mindfulness at Mindful.org.
- Visit the Rochester Regional Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders page for more information on our programs.
- Learn about our clinical services at the Levine Autism Clinic.
- Learn about our affiliated research projects at our URMC DBP Research page.
- We are part of a national network of University Centers of Excellence on Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD).