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Yoga For Children + Teens this Summer Hols


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Hello,


As a certified yoga teacher working with both groups of children and individuals in the East Dulwich and surrounding areas, I have a few spots newly available over the summer, due to existing clients going away.


In addition to adults, I currently teach 5-16 year olds in both a group capacity (at a local pre-prep nursery), and with individuals in their own homes - Often two siblings will come together for a class (I can take up to three siblings depending on ages).


Yoga has been shown to be highly beneficial to children and young adults; helping them to relax, develop confidence, reduce anxiety and giving them the opportunity to express themselves in a non competitive and non-judgemental environment.


Please note I am CRB (now called DBS) checked and can provide references on request.


For more information and to book a session in for your little ones, do contact me on: [email protected]


Many thanks,

Tori

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