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11 Ways to Limit Your Child’s Deep Inhales and Exhales

Although unlimited time being aware of the breath may keep your child grounded and filled with joy, too much centeredness isn’t good for kids.  But setting limits on how much awareness your child practices or how many kind, thoughtful actions they play isn’t always easy in today’s wellness world.   Here are 11 tips that…

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On the Same Breath and On the Same Page

We celebrated City Schools of Decatur on the same breath, breathing together, and on the same page, reading together. A free, open to the public class taught by Carrie Beauchamp, myself and three Renfroe Middle Yoga students-Jillian, Kira and Olivia. Kenny & the Dragon, by Tony DiTerlizzi is the heartwarming tale about a brave rabbit…

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Anaiah’s Keynote at the Kids National Yoga Conference

Hello, my name is Anaiah Roberts. I’m a “Georgian”; (I was born in Georgia) and recently moved here to Washington D.C. I love it here so far. I’m a student of Cheryl Crawford, who changed my life with yoga, and without her I wouldn’t be here today, so Thank you. Today I’m going to be…

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Worry to Wonder {Full} at Clarkston High

Widen Eyes, Hearts, Inhales WIDEN  Stance, Chests, Exhales WIDEN Strength, Balance, Inhales Widen Roots, Branches, Exhales Widen Trust,  Perspective, Inhales Widen Reach, Smiles, Exhales Widen Wisdom, Wonder, Inhales Widen Worth, WOW, Exhales Sat Nam, Clarkston High~ We WITNESS your WORTHINESS WITH WILD WONDERMENT!  

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No Mat Needed: Mindful Movement at the Desk opens hearts at Bob Mathis

Thank you Aquarius Magazine for publishing this article:  http://media.wix.com/ugd/ee8f16_5f2a61db6b174e07a7f578a618dea9a8.pdf Yoga is everywhere, and it seems like everyone is doing it. We see it in movies, on T.V. shows, in commercials, and in ads in magazines. Most of the images presented for mass consumption relating to yoga are generally comprised of white, women, in expensive tights…

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A Great Way to get Yoga into Your High School (a true story)

1. Encourage your sweetest assistant principal to call us and tell us all the wonderful things she heard about our meaningful program and then invite us to teach a 90 minute  PE class.   2.Hug us as soon as we enter the school building. 3. Introduce us to your coolest, most fun-loving tough loving PE/Health…

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