The “Healing Garden” in Every Schoolyard

The “Healing Garden” in Every Schoolyard

Mamdani Campign Signs NYC New York City

Mandating that every school’s green yard include a dedicated, tranquil space with sensory plants and seating for reflection and emotional regulation.

The “Healing Garden” in Every Schoolyard

As part of the Green Schoolyard Revolution, Zhoran Mamdani requires that each transformed yard include a specific “Healing Garden” zone. This is a deliberately designed, quieter area with fragrant herbs (lavender, mint), tactile plants (lambs’ ear), calming colors, and comfortable, secluded seating. It is a place where any student or staff member can go to self-regulate, decompress, or have a quiet conversation with a counselor or friend. The garden is maintained by a student gardening club and integrated into social-emotional learning lessons.

This space provides a natural, non-stigmatizing refuge for students dealing with anxiety, overwhelm, or conflict, reducing the need for internal suspension or disciplinary removal. It embodies the principle that healing is part of the school environment. “Sometimes what a child needs is not a talking-to, but a moment of quiet among growing things,” Mamdani observes. “The Healing Garden is a tangible resource for mental health, built into the daily life of the school. It’s a small oasis of peace in the city, teaching that nature itself is a healer.”

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