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Promoting Mindfulness and Happiness in Children through Yoga

Written by Tania Hermida | Dec 14, 2020 2:29:48 PM

 

 

Yoga for FUN? You Bet!

Shifting the focus towards yoga games, partnering, massages, and finding new and interesting ways to bring in breathing and relaxation. Currently we are offering two 35 minute yoga classes per week, on Wednesdays and Fridays.

Yoga is a discipline that has been practiced for millennia, and the benefits of yoga for adults are widely understood and appreciated. Research conducted in both young and older children in the past 15 years shows some incredible benefits as well. 

Many of these benefits have to do with social-emotional regulation, and .

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What WE love about yoga, particularly for children, is that it provides a nourishing environment in which there is no judgement or competition. The classes are fun and developmentally appropriate, promoting creativity and engagement.

The classes always takes place with everybody, teacher included, placed in a circle. They are structured so that every class has a concept or theme and flows through four stages; coming together, poses, something FUN, and quiet time.

During a yoga class children go on yoga voyages to different corners of the world and encounter different animals and customs, they engage in games, there is social interaction and touching as we do group or partner poses and human mandalas, they give each other massages, they practice breathing and relaxation, and they use their imagination and take on leadership roles.

They are co-creators of the yoga experience as there is a back and forth with the teacher, and their ideas and suggestions are incorporated and guide the direction of the class. Regular yoga practice in children develops strength, coordination, flexibility and balance, as well as body awareness, concentration and self-esteem.

What are the benefits?

  • There is no other form of exercise that offers such a wide range of movements.
  • Not only exercises our body, it exercises our mind and our breath. 
  • It is social and interactive, Yoga is more fun together.
  • Fosters awareness of ourselves, our friends, and the world around us.
  • Teaches how to relax and reduce stress.
  • Builds self- discipline, self-control and concentration.
  • Builds self-confidence, teaches self-acceptance and self-love.
  • As a teacher guided activity, it helps develop language skills.

 

We are very excited about building this practice with the children. They already really enjoy the class, and are becoming more open to partnering up and enjoying it together. We do Yoga for Fun online and offline as a part of our programs.

Please feel free to give us any feedback and let us know if the children are talking about their practice at home.