Yoga for Children: Trauma-Informed Teaching in Modern Times
“Empowering Kids Through Movement, Breath, and Story.”
Who this is for
This training is for anyone who feels called to support children with compassion, clarity, and trauma-informed care. It’s especially valuable for Yoga Teachers, School teachers and classroom aides, Mental health and social-emotional learning professionals, Childcare providers, librarians, and community leaders, Parents and caregivers.
Benefits
This workshop is designed to give you practical, trauma-informed tools that create safer, more supportive experiences for the children you serve. Children discover that mindfulness doesn’t need to be quiet or rigid—it can be joyful, creative, and full of playful exploration.
What to expect
Teaching Methodology
Our workshops include a lecture and lab component to ensure you have time to apply what we are learning. Additional online resources provided.
Lecture:
Trauma-informed class design: predictability, transitions, consent
Language strategies: invitational cues, options, autonomy
Classroom management through connection, not correction
Lab:
Teaching pair work: cueing, pacing, sequencing
Role-play: responding to common classroom challenges
Practicing inclusive, choice-based adjustments
More information
One of the most important shifts in teaching children’s yoga is moving from a performance-based model to a relationship-based one. Children learn best when they feel safe, seen, and supported. This training shows you how to build that environment through predictable class structures, rhythmic movement, compassionate language, and developmentally appropriate practices.
3015 Cedar Glade Dr, Naperville, IL 60564, USA 60564
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