Whose Mind Do Our Children Have?

In this episode of Common Core Diva, Lynne Taylor joins the discussion to examine Goldie Hawn’s growing influence in education policy through her MindUP program and its connections to larger corporate and institutional forces. What is being presented as mental health support and social emotional learning deserves closer examination. When celebrity influence intersects with government agencies, university systems, federal grants, and global investors, parents should ask serious questions.

Is this truly about student well being, or is it about reshaping how children think?

The ASU GSV Summit And Corporate Education Influence

The ASU GSV Summit, backed by Arizona State University and Global Silicon Valley investors, has become a powerful stage for shaping education policy and innovation. Goldie Hawn’s featured appearance places her MindUP program squarely inside a network of education reform advocates, outcome based contracting groups, and digital wellness promoters.

Parents should ask:

Why are venture capital groups involved in K to 12 mental health initiatives?
Who funds the organizations shaping social emotional learning in schools?
How does outcome based education connect to student mental health data?

When education summits bring together technology companies, state universities, investors, and federal partners, the focus often shifts from academic excellence to behavioral outcomes and emotional metrics.

What Is MindUP And Why Is It In Schools?

MindUP, founded by Goldie Hawn, promotes mindfulness practices in classrooms. It emphasizes brain science, emotional regulation, and social emotional competencies. The program is endorsed by CASEL, supported by references to federal agencies, and frequently tied to discussions about mental health awareness and digital wellness.

But what does mindfulness mean in a public school context?

Many parents are asking:

Is mindfulness in schools a psychological intervention?
Does mindfulness replace traditional discipline and values based instruction?
Who determines what social emotional standards children must meet?

Mindfulness is often described as teaching children to center themselves and regulate emotions independently. However, critics argue that this philosophy may subtly encourage self sufficiency detached from family guidance or moral grounding.

Government Expansion Of Mental Health In Schools

Federal and state agencies are increasing funding for school based mental health programs. Grants from the United States Department of Education and Health and Human Services have directed millions toward expanding mental health services in classrooms.

North Carolina recently received significant funding to expand school mental health services. National announcements confirm hundreds of millions in grants for behavioral support infrastructure.

Important questions include:

Why is mental health funding expanding while academic scores decline?
How much student data is being collected through these programs?
Are parents fully informed about what interventions are being used?

The CDC and federal education departments promote mindfulness based practices repeatedly in official publications. In some government documents, mindfulness appears dozens of times, embedded into frameworks for classroom climate and student wellness.

Neuroeconomics And Behavioral Data

The discussion does not end with mindfulness. Neuroeconomics and behavioral outcome tracking are increasingly referenced in education reform circles. When emotional data becomes measurable and monetized, new markets emerge.

This leads to serious concerns:

Is student emotional data being used for predictive analytics?
Are children being shaped for workforce outcomes rather than academic achievement?
Who benefits financially from expanded mental health programming?

In previous investigations, Common Core Diva explored how large scale education systems thrive even when academic performance suffers. If the system shifts from measuring knowledge to measuring behavioral compliance, the metrics of success change.

Test Scores Versus Behavioral Metrics

Despite years of reform and massive financial investment, national test scores show little improvement. At the same time, there has been a rise in interventions, psychological screenings, and medication rates among students.

Parents may wonder:

Why are interventions increasing while results stagnate?
Is the education system solving problems or redefining them?
Are we witnessing support or social conditioning?

When behavioral frameworks replace traditional academic priorities, the goal of education shifts.

The Bigger Picture For Families

Mental health awareness is important. Children need support. However, when celebrity backed programs, venture capital summits, federal agencies, and data driven outcome systems converge, transparency becomes essential.

Parents deserve to know:

What is being taught under the banner of social emotional learning?
What worldview underlies mindfulness curriculum?
Who funds and governs these initiatives?
How can families opt out if they disagree?

Education should strengthen families, not replace them.

Resources:
(ASU is AZ State Univ)
(GSV is Global Silicon Valley)
1) Their Summit website:
https://www.asugsvsummit.com/

1a) The ASU/GSV announcement about Goldie Hawn’s featured appearance:

https://www.asugsvsummit.com/news/a-heart-of-goldie-sel-in-the-spotlight

1b) (Other educratic speakers: https://www.asugsvsummit.com/speakers {for K-12})
(All our Kin website: https://allourkin.org/
All’s impact on society/family: https://allourkin.org/impact
All’s link to their mental health work: https://allourkin.org/search?q=mental
2) At least 2 of the educratic speakers are from an ‘outcome based’ entity:
https://obc.southerneducation.org/
3) Hawn’s MindUP: https://www.mindup.org/
AND
https://www.mindup.org/about-us (We’ll scroll down and look at the folks behind this, as well as the timeline since 2003)
3b) From the MindUP page, the ‘new’ Brain Buddies video (about 8 minutes):
https://learn.mindup.org/courses/brain-buddies/
The ‘support’ message: https://www.mindup.org/support-us
(**Note the CDC’s endorsement)
The science behind all this:
https://www.mindup.org/our-research
3c)  CASEL (Consortium for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning)’s inclusion of Hawn’s “Mind UP”: https://pg.casel.org/mindup/
(We’ll use a few of the topics shown to click on and expand the content)
**Note that the basis for most of this is ‘mindfulness’ as seen in the references section, bottom of the page (the practice of self as totally sufficient on our own if we just ‘center’ ourselves):
3d) From 2020: Mindfulness discussion featuring Hawn’s basis for MindUP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWQ-EKO3zR0 (**Note: video is about 28 minutes; we’ll use time stamp 50 seconds to 12:52)
4) The US Dept of HHS’s SAMHA toolkit for May 2025 (should be one for May 2026, soon):
https://www.samhsa.gov/about/digital-toolkits/mental-health-awareness-month/toolkit 

5) The CDC’s 46 page pdf from 2023 on Promoting Mental Health & Well Being in Schools:
https://7295e28b-9ad7-46cb-b617-73a7a8c2f7a6.filesusr.com/ugd/1e3cf9_70ad133e944a46909ec3c73b5dd80138.pdf
(Mindfulness is embedded 73 times) 

6) From the US Dept of Ed’s arm “National Center on Safe/Supportive Learning Environments”:
https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/resources/mindfulness-based-practices-schools
(**Note that the feds are using a CA Dept of Ed resource by WestED (a huge CCSS Machine member for formative assessments of children): https://ca-safe-supportive-schools.wested.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Mindfulness-Based-Practices-for-Schools.pdf
AND from 2023, this US Dept of Ed archive: https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1372258.pdf ) 

7) Globally, mental health/mindfulness and the classroom:
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/education/articles/10.3389/feduc.2025.1638482/full
7a) Our previous show on mindfulness programming, like Calm & Hallow:
7b) Mindfulness books for children (attached images)
(**Note: most of the error behind “mindfulness” is that you are enough without anyone or anything else. Many in the limelight have not only believed this, but passed it to children as gospel truth. How can I state this? Look at the number of celebrities we have exposed during our shows who have taken their agendas & attached it to education!)
8) Back in 2019, I wrote about ‘neuroeconomics’ and the grab for our children’s minds/thinking, etc: https://www.commoncorediva.com/2019/11/06/gauging-happiness/
8b) 2018: My article on how you can trace your state’s money devoted to the mind warps in education: https://www.commoncorediva.com/2018/05/18/more-on-that-documentary/ 

9) As an example, the Feb. 2026 announcement on the NC expansion grant for mental health in schools: https://www.dpi.nc.gov/news/press-releases/2026/02/13/nc-public-schools-awarded-more-11-million-expand-school-based-mental-health-services
10) All my archives on ‘mental health’ overreaches by the CCSS Machine:
https://www.commoncorediva.com/?s=mental+health (there are hundreds of articles and videos)
10b) One of my archived article about the roots of psychology & CASEL:
https://www.commoncorediva.com/2014/11/04/ftf-tuesday-st-sel-common-core/
Lastly, it’s vital to point out that in spite of all the money and agenda thrown at the supposed ‘fixing’ of the children’s minds, that test scores show no improvement. What we do see, as a result of the CCSS Machine’s grinding down of the minds, is more dysfunction! However, when you add the ‘neuroeconomics’ into the mix, the system isn’t failing, it’s thriving! This archived article (2019) of mine explained it from a national view: https://www.commoncorediva.com/2019/04/09/a-nations-brains/
AND
This 2018 article I wrote and published gave you the alarming news of the number of children/students on drugs in the name of interventions: https://www.commoncorediva.com/2018/05/23/mary-poppins-complex/

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