- With yoga, kids learn techniques of relaxation, self-health, and inner fulfilment.
- It develops awareness of mind, body, and breath.
- Yoga promotes self-esteem with a physical activity that is non-competitive.
- It boosts flexibility, strength, coordination, and body awareness in children.
- Improvement in their concentration and sense of calmness and relaxation.
- Yoga helps to bump up imagination and creativity in kids.
- Boosts energy levels and provides deep relaxation while relieving mental and physical fatigue.
- Yoga helps conquer negative emotions like jealousy, fear and anger.
- Decreases obsession with TV, smartphones, and other electronic devices.
- Meditation and breathing exercises improve lung capacity as well as help them deal with fluctuating emotions.
- More importantly, yoga also encourages healthy food habits by keeping away junk food addiction.
- First important thing is you have to be a great example for them. That means, if you do yoga in front of or around them, they will certainly try to mimic you. Go with the poses which will be kind of fun for them, e.g. tree pose or downward-facing dog. Remember to not to force kids for doing yoga as it may have opposite effect. Play a role of a facilitator rather than a teacher for kids.
- Secondly, try to develop or maintain a sense of curiosity by letting them ask and answer their own questions so that they think for themselves. When there comes two different answers from two different kids, they will accept that there is more than one way to do or consider things. This makes them open-minded, empowered and also encourages more harmonious relationships with siblings and classmates.
- Parents should not enforce their own beliefs on kids and they should have healthy interaction with kids. If you communicate with kids by attaching your own agenda, they feel pressurised. So, allow them to find themselves and discover the world around them. Provide them with a loving, receptive, and creative environment to unearth their own truths.
- Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand pose): This pose nourishes the brain by improving blood flow. It also strengthens arms and legs while increasing spine flexibility.
- Virabhadrasana (Warrior Pose): It improves stamina and balance in the body.
- Vrikshasana (Tree Pose): This one is the easiest and enjoyable for children. It tones arms and legs, strengthens the back and improves mind-body balance.
- Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation): It calms the nervous system and aids in overcoming stage fear. It strengthens the muscles of the back, arms, legs and hips.
- Dhanurasana (Bow Pose): This pose strengthens back muscles and increases flexibility. It aids in alleviating stress and fatigue.
- Shavasana (Corpse Pose): It refreshes the mind and body. More importantly, it improves concentration and blood circulation which boosts the energy levels.