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Wise Teens Summer Yoga Retreat


Peckham Rye Park Nature Reserve


I am really happy to announce our Summer Holiday Yoga Retreat & Mini-Course. If you are still making plans for the summer holidays then take a look at our dates. In the first two weeks of August, we are offering four sessions of yoga, games, mindfulness and nature craft in the beautiful surroundings of Peckham Rye Park Nature Reserve. The Nature Reserve is a dedicated gated space used for Forest Schooling so it is safe, private and we will have exclusive use of it. We will do nature inspired yoga and we will forage for craft materials to do nature craft along with relaxing and mindfulness under the trees. It will be a lovely way to spend time outdoors, have a crash course to yoga or explore their yoga further.


WISE TEENS RETREAT - For pre-teens/teens - afternoon sessions


Age 11 +

Monday 31st July - Thursday 3rd August 14.00 - 16.30 - spaces available

Monday 7th August - Thursday 11th August 14.00 - 16.30 - not available


Cost: 4 day retreat ?80 / ?25 per session


Please see flyer attached.


To book or for further details please contact Mehala at [email protected] / 07957492407


For details of classes and our new Teen Yoga classes stating in September please see our website www.wisekidsyoga.co.uk

Hi Sarah,


Good question - The retreat is designed to cope with this and if there are the numbers then we will make groups and partners.


We have a great Teen Class starting in September on Thursdays for 14 +.


PM me your email if you are interested.


Mehala

Hi Mehala


We're going to ask him if he'd like to do one day of your yoga workshop in PR Park anyway, and hopefully he'll say yes and then do the following three days also.


Yes please, do keep me informed about your Teen Class for September, we're looking for a mindfulness and yoga class ideally - a class specifically teaching mindfulness methods for teens. But we also know that doing yoga crosses over with this anyway and would be great for him.


I'll get back and hopefully book nearer the time but as soon as possible. Please could you send details of booking for September?


Thanks.


Sarah

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