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7 Keys to Adapting Movement & Sports for Special Needs Children
Finding the Fun in Movement
Posted by Unknown | 10:08 AM
Which sounds like more fun: relaxing quietly in lotus pose on a yoga mat or gliding smoothly above the clouds on a magic carpet? Performing ...
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Children, Yoga & Executive Function
Posted by Unknown | 9:06 AM
Today I came across an article that drives home the point of why our kids are so overwhelmed & stressed and have trouble learning. It d...
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Kids Learning On The Ball
Posted by Unknown | 4:18 AM
In my Yoga-Based Sensory Integration workshops, one of the most common questions I get from teachers and paraprofessionals is how to improve...
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Improving Body Awareness Helps Kids Stay Calm & Connected
Posted by Unknown | 9:18 PM
Most children are very adaptable-adjusting to new situations, environments and growing bodies every day. Children can even learn to adapt ...
Special Olympians: Brave in The Attempt
Posted by Unknown | 7:51 PM
"Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt." This is the "Athlete's Oath" recited in the open...
The Connection Between Sensory Integration & Yoga
Posted by Unknown | 4:29 AM
Yoga is an ancient exercise science designed to calm and connect the whole person, Body, Mind and Spirit. The word “yoga” means “to bring to...
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