Abstract
Mindfulness is regarded as a systematic process of shaping the innate quality of the mind primarily practised through meditation. As a result, this paper aims to uncover the nature and spirit of mindfulness practice, which should go beyond clinical intervention or disciplined practices, to explore how self-care techniques like food preparation, knitting, and mindfulness exercises can be incorporated into home economics education. The current review found 12 research papers with statements about cooking and 6 on crafting/knitting. Beyond mindfulness eating, the retrieved papers in the current review have captured a few studies that put forward the elements of mindfulness in cooking. Nonetheless, most papers did not treat cooking as a mindfulness practice, but rather as a self-care practice that resulted in similar psychological factors such as awareness, behavioural changes, and self-efficacy. Moreover, the studies and documentation of crafts in home economics education, such as knitting, sewing, and needlepoint, have been described as mindfulness-based activities. Additionally, it acts as a type of self-care by calming down, alleviating tension, and encouraging relaxation. Therefore, home economics classes should be promoted in schools, and self-care and mindfulness exercises should be added to the curriculum. Copyright © 2023 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1317-1329 |
Journal | Youth |
Volume | 3 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2023 |
Citation
Wong, M. Y. C. (2023). Considering self-care in high school home economics education with the aid of scoping reviews of mindfulness and cooking and of mindfulness and knitting. Youth, 3(4), 1317-1329. https://doi.org/10.3390/youth3040083Keywords
- Mindfulness
- Home economics
- Cooking
- Food preparation
- Knitting
- Crafting