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Wise Kids Yoga - 8 to 11 year olds


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We are Wise Kids.


Wise kids is brought to you by Wisemother Yoga. Yoga is a gift for life and we need it now more than ever before. Giving your child the opportunity to learn yoga gives them the tools to radiant from within and navigate life with peace and purpose. Learning yoga from a young age makes it part of their lives in an effortless way. Wise Kids Class 2 are aged 8 ? 11years.


Yoga radiates ? it?s a wonderful tool to help children increase their self awareness, self-esteem and self-confidence.

Yoga exercises or postures enable them to stretch and strengthen their bodies.

Yoga activities help improve concentration as well as fuelling the imagination and enhancing creativity.

Yoga is bliss - it reduces health problems and promotes harmony between mind and body

Yoga for children is FUN


VENUE: The Goose Green Clinic, 59, East Dulwich Road, SE22


TIME: THURSDAYS 4.15 to 5.15pm termly classes only at ?8 per class


For further enquiries please contact Mehala at [email protected] or 07957492407

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