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$2,500.00
Lifespan Yoga® Children’s Yoga Teacher Training at the 95-hour level (YTT95) is open to anyone who wants to teach yoga to children or wants to learn more about children’s yoga in general. Teachers, day care workers, counselors and parents love this program. No prior yoga teacher training is necessary to enroll. Trainees learn about all ages, newborn to age 18, and can focus on the age group of your choice. You will have the opportunity to dive deep into the age group or special needs group as well. In this training you will learn basic postures for children, plus how to incorporate games, art, stories, music, character education, and deep relaxation into your yoga sessions. It is sweeping overview of children’s yoga that is creative and fun for kids! Beth’s Kids Yoga books are included.
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$5.99
Living the 8 Limbs of Yoga with Toddlers walks through every limb in depth — with toddler development science, practical ideas, and a complete parent-child yoga practice you can start now.
Most people who’ve done a few yoga classes know about the physical poses — the asanas. But in classical yoga philosophy, physical postures are just one of eight interconnected practices called the ashtanga, or eight limbs of yoga.
Here’s what struck me when I started thinking about this seriously: every single one of those eight limbs’ maps directly onto the experience of raising a toddler. Not metaphorically. Literally. Let me show you.
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Nikita’s Sun eBook is a digital download you can download, print and color. It is a 17 page coloring book.
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$5.00
Yoga for all ages and stages: The science of human development meets the ancient practice of yoga is a 13 page eBook offering an overview of Lifespan Yoga. There is a section on basic human development and a few areas of research I tap in this book series plus a little about yoga and the 8 limb system.
My books include classic research from the social sciences, primarily the field of psychology. This research draws heavily from the sub-disciplines of human development, early childhood development, and adolescent psychology. I also include neuroscience, genetics, social psychology, gerontology, and health psychology at times.