In today's episode of Yoga Solutions, I connect with the inspiring Emily Haight, a dedicated yoga teacher who has been guiding students of all ages since 2016. With a passion for making yoga accessible to everyone, Emily specializes in adaptive yoga for teens and young adults with special needs, as well as yoga programs in elementary schools. Her work focuses on the social-emotional well-being of children, helping them develop essential skills for self-regulation, focus, and confidence.
Emily and I dive into the transformative power of yoga for children, exploring how movement, breath, and mindfulness help young people navigate big emotions, build resilience, and develop lifelong tools for well-being. We discuss the importance of making yoga fun and engaging, the role of trauma-informed practices, and how even the simplest techniques—like the yoga pledge or the SA TA NA MA meditation—can create profound shifts in children's lives. Plus, Emily shares actionable ways parents, teachers, and caregivers can introduce yoga to kids, no matter their background or experience.
Key Takeaways from This Episode:
- [00:02:04] The Yoga Pledge: A Simple Ritual for Focus and Presence
- [00:03:47] SA TA NA MA Meditation: A Tool for Self-Regulation
- [00:11:54] Making Yoga Fun: Games, Poses, and Stories
- [00:19:10] The Science Behind Yoga for Children’s Mental Health
- [00:21:04] Teaching Kids to Shift Their Energy with Breath and Movement
Quotes from the Episode:
"We often tell kids to 'calm down,' but we don’t teach them how. Yoga gives them the tools to actually do it."
"It’s science, but it feels like magic. When children experience yoga’s benefits, it transforms their ability to navigate the world."
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Please know any yoga wellness or health advice presented is not meant to replace the advice of your personal physician or other healthcare professional always seek competent medical care.