Child Yoga
-What is All the Fun About?
Many adults have taken up
yoga, but yoga has not gained the same popularity with
children. Child yoga can offer many of the same benefits to
kids as it does to adults.
What can yoga offer your
child?
A healthier body
– Childhood obesity is on the
rise and one of the main reasons for it is that kids today do
not move enough. Yoga is a powerful technique for children to
begin moving their bodies in ways that feel good and help them
look good. Even if your child is of normal weight, yoga can
help her become stronger, gain endurance and flexibility. If
your child is involved in another sport, a regular yoga
practice is a great cross training activity and it may help
him reduce the risk of injuries.
The ability to
control stress – Today's
children are under enormous stress. They are often over
scheduled, they face tough competition in school, they have to
deal with peer pressure, and they are trying to find their way
in the world. This combination can cause children to become
stressed out. Yoga can help your child learn how to relax.
When your child learns how to control her breathing and relax
during her practice, she can then apply this to her world when
she encounters challenging situations.
Increased
self-esteem – Yoga is a
non-competitive activity. Yet it does offer your child the
ability to master challenging poses (especially as he gets
older). Your child can feel good about his increasing ability
without having to worry about how he compares to everyone
else. This experience of success can help your child feel more
confident in his ability to be successful in other things too.
Greater
concentration – The breathing
and inward focus that is a main component of any yoga practice
can help your child learn to focus his mind more effectively.
A number of studies have shown that many children who practice
yoga, especially those with problems such as ADHD, are able to
concentrate for longer periods of time.
What is a child
yoga program like?
The main focus of a child
yoga program is on fun. Often the children will pretend to be
the animal for which the pose is named. For instance, when
they are doing Cat Pose, they become the cat and may even
meow. If they are doing Downward Facing Dog with their butts
high in the air, they will often bark, as they become the dog.
The children are encouraged to fully participate in and enjoy
the 'game of yoga.' Sometimes the instructor will create an
entire story about the poses that the children are in so as to
make the class interesting and to fully engage them. The
children don't realize how much they are benefiting from the
practice; the only thing they know is that they are having a
good time.
Practicing yoga at
home with your child.
While child yoga classes are
wonderful, they are often hard to find. Depending on where you
live, you might not be able to find a place to take your
child. Don't fret. There are a number of excellent videos and
books that you can get which will help you become your child's
yoga teacher.
*Find a spot in your home
where you have room to move freely.
*Establish an atmosphere of
fun.
*Put on the video and do the
poses together, hopefully with lots of giggles sprinkled in.
*Pick out some poses from a
book that you can do – have your child choose some of the
them.
*When doing the relaxation
exercise, talk your child through it by describing a warm,
inviting place such as a quiet field near a bubbling brook
with butterflies and singing birds. Use your imagination to
create a safe and friendly space and help your child
experience it in his imagination.
Child yoga is an enjoyable
activity that can provide major benefits to your child. It
will help her grow stronger physically, mentally, and
emotionally – and she'll have a lot of fun too!
Della Menechella is a yoga
and fitness enthusiast who has been involved in fitness for
over thirty years. Her website
http://www.beauty-fitness-yoga-source.com/ is filled with
practical information about how you can make yoga and fitness
a positive part of your life. Visit the site and get your free
meditation e-book.
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