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Thursdays 10.00 - 10.45am starting September

Classes are small so sign up to get a place


Wise Kids Yoga Parent and Toddler / Pre-school Yoga


Come and experience our Wise Kids Yoga classes. In Toddler Yoga we move, play, stretch, sing, dance and rest. We have fun, soulful teaching to give children and parents a safe space to connect, develop, create and express themselves.


Parent and Toddler Yoga is an opportunity for you to experience what the world of children?s yoga has to offer. It?s a time for you to connect with your child through physical play, teaching them what their bodies can do and best of all to cuddle and relax at the end.


We know that Toddlers want to move a lot, have bags of energy, are full of hormones and can be fiercely independent. This is all fine and we hold space for them to be all of these things during our classes. We don?t expect toddlers to be zen yogis, we don?t expect them to be quiet and still.


We offer parents the opportunity to connect and also to let go of their child to observe their potential. We offer them their first experiences of relaxation, something becoming increasingly important to learn as early as possible, even just for a few seconds. They will move about the room but they will observe relaxation and this is also how they learn.


Pre-schoolers want to learn. We teach them the basic poses in yoga and we relate these poses to how they connect with the world around them.


To book please email [email protected]


www.wisekidsyoga.co.uk

07957492407

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