Erica Filyo, a certified yoga instructor and founder of Childblossom Yoga in St. Charles, teaches yoga to children in early childhood. The classes begin with story time, followed by breathing exercises, stretching, and then playing activities and games, all while incorporating yoga poses. The class ends with guided imagery to calm their bodies and minds. Filyo is also a learning behavioral specialist, and when asked about the class she said, “There is a real need for incorporating movement and breath into social and emotional learning…Exercises for kids to draw their breath through their entire body allows them to get in touch with utilizing every muscle.”
You don’t have to be a yogi or certified yoga instructor to introduce yoga to your teaching practice. If you are interested in introducing yoga to the children you work with, a good place to start is with some books that introduce basic poses and yoga positions. A few great options are listed below:
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Good Morning Yoga by Miriam Gates
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Yoga Bug by Sarah Jane Hinder
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The ABCs of Yoga for Kids written by Teresa Power, illustrated by Kathleen Rietz