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Our Classes
Pre-School (3 – 5 Years) children’s minds & wellbeing class
Our Pre school classes build on foundations set in baby and toddler yoga, encouraging children to be confident in their own independent yoga practice to build self esteem. We incorporate stories and games for a fun and stimulating class, while developing flexibility strength and coordination. Yoga for children is becoming popular as a way to helping children to feel more comfortable and confident with their bodies.
Pre-teens (5 – 11 Years) children’s minds & wellbeing
Our Pre teens classes focus on encouraging children to make a connection between their physical and emotional state. Using introductory breathing techniques alongside yoga stretches and mindfulness promoting self awareness, relaxation, and increasing concentration. Giving children tools to build and maintain relationships through partner and group work, allowing children to understand and process feelings of others and themselves.
Teens (12 – 17) minds & wellbeing
Yoga teaches teens techniques for coping with the unique issues they’re faced with everyday—insecurity about their changing bodies, the enormous pressure to fit in, stressful schedules, and uncertainty about their beliefs and their futures. Teen classes enhance skills learnt each week by refining and improving their yoga, breathing and mindfulness techniques. Through more advanced yoga poses and breathing exercises we support character development and provide tools to regulate emotions, enabling teens to create lifelong wellness.
Yoga for Autism
Our fabulous Kalma yoga classes designed especially for those on the autistic spectrum to enjoy. From the venue, music and lighting, to preparing and making them feel welcome, these sessions still offer all the benefits of a yoga class for their age group but in an environment the yogis can feel safe. It is well known that children with autism gain a great deal from physical activity and in yoga they can push themselves and also learn techniques to help them with the frustrations that daily life can sometimes bring.
SPELL is The National Autistic Society’s framework for understanding and responding to the needs of children and adults on the autism spectrum. It focuses on five principles that have been identified as vital elements of best practice in autism, and emphasises ways to change the environment and our approaches to meet the specific needs of each person. SPELL is the approach inside all our Autism Friendly classes.