Yoga For Kids

This ancient practice has huge physical and emotional benefits for juniors.

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This ancient practice has huge physical and emotional benefits for juniors.

Let’s face it. While it may seem as if children have it easier, there are many conflicts and everyday pressures they face constantly. Sports and games are a good way to relieve stress, but yoga can help them become calm and learn how to act or react to stressful situations. Plus, it’s fun.

Yoga is beneficial for children of all ages. It seems to be especially helpful for kids with special needs. A study from Columbia University found that after a 6-week programme that included yoga, more than 90% of the participating children ages 6 to 11 with ADHD improved their academic performance. Researchers suspect that yoga spurs an increase in dopamine, the brain chemical linked to attention, movement and learning. Levels of this hormone is low in kids with ADHD. A 2012 study published in the American Journal of Occ-upational Therapy found yoga helped improve school performance and sustained attention in children with autism. Parents may notice how yoga benefits their kids, but the best judges are the kids themselves.

Children who have practised yoga tell teachers and parents that they are able to concentrate better during the day, focus better on their activities and pay attention to their tasks—all great endorsements.

Here are a few reasons that will make you consider signing your kids up for a lesson.

1. Yoga strengthens the whole body. Because the asanas are done standing, sitting and lying down, different muscles groups are utilised which enables the child to be aware of his body and its functions. It also helps kids improve their posture. Besides yoga postures improve balance and motor coordination in kids.

2. It helps children become more balanced, emotionally. A German study found that children who were trained in relaxation techniques by using breath exercises, imagination journeys and yoga increased long-term emotional balance, reduced fears, and decreased feelings o...

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