" My daughter was mesmerised by the children's yoga program we attended hosted by Cristin. At age two and a half, she sometimes needs to move from one activity to another pretty quickly, but Cristin's approach was so creative, so cheerful and so..."
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Kids & Yoga! honors children as souls and sensitive beings who deserve to be bright, light and radiant, so helps kids see themselves that way! The site provides information, trainings, a teacher directory and tools for teaching kids yoga so they can find balance, learn respect, feel connected and be peaceful within and, therefore, in their communities. Kids & Yoga! offers courses for babies to teens.
Yoga for the Special Child is a comprehensive program of yoga techniques designed to enhance the natural development of children with special needs. Yoga for the Special Child's style of yoga is gentle and therapeutic -- safe for babies and children with Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Microcephaly, Autism, and other developmental disabilities. The methods also provide an effective treatment for children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder, ADHD, and Learning Disabilities.
Y.O.G.A. for Youth brings Yoga and Meditation to inner city kids in schools, juvenile facilities, detention centers and even jails. Y.O.G.A For Youth trains teachers to help create miracles in the lives of adolescents who desperately need tools to navigate their very difficult environments and situations. They learn to breath, stretch, relax and experience the stillness within. They observe their reactions to things they cannot change and learn to make better choices about difficult situations.
Baby Swimming - The Gentle Jourey
Water, babies, laughter and learning to swim... it's an unbeatable combination. This website is designed to support parents and teachers seeking an expanded awareness into the gentle "whole child" approach to teaching babies how to swim. Focusing on the infant-toddler's level of well-being and readiness, baby swimming is taken to a higher level beyond that of strictly acquisition of physical skills.
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