Family Time Yoga for Parents and Their Children
Family Time Yoga for Parents and Their Children
Yoga is an energizing exercise that many people find easy to fit
into their schedule.
There are many benefits to doing yoga you will feel less
stressful, you will sleep better and longer, you will lose weight, and you will become stronger and
more flexible.
Many parents, however, are looking for activities to do with their
children in their free time, rather than spending this time exercising.
Good news: Yoga can be fun and beneficial for children as
well.
Although your child will probably not be able to do all of the
same moves you can, this is a great way to get your children away from the television or computer
and moving!
Your child may not have the attention span for a full class or
routine, but allow him or her to join in when they want to have some fun.
Children love the different skills they learn, such as balancing,
and being upside down is always fun. Be prepared for them to add their own spin on things at a
young age, form is not the concern; it is simply important to get them interested at this age
level.
Your local yoga center or gym may offer classes for your children,
as they grow older. In these classes, they will learn much of the same things you learn in a
beginner’s class.
If your child is mature enough, consider bringing him or her to
your adult class. However, remember that it may not be appropriate if the class has members of both
sexes.
It’s a judgement call here, but if your child is yearning to start
learning yoga, try your best to include him or her in a class.
Children can also benefit from yoga at home. There are books and
videos specially made for children and young adults to learn yoga as well as meditation.
Always monitor your child to be sure he or she is being safe, and
talk to your child’s doctor to be sure the yoga routine is appropriate for your child’s physical
well-being.
Speak with other parents in your own yoga circle of friends if
there is much interest among the children in this group, perhaps a new class could be started for
them.
Doing yoga together is a great way to get to know one another and
to become a teacher and friend to your child.
Yoga is a healthy activity and as your child grows, even if he or
she does not stick with yoga, the healthy kind of lifestyle will hopefully remain with
them.
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