Tag: yoga in the classroom

Yoga & Emotional Regulation

I have become increasingly interested in teaching emotional and self-regulation in kids, and yoga is a great way to do so! Yoga connects the body and mind. The mind interprets and labels emotions, and the body experiences them. Connecting the two can lead to better regulation of emotions. Yoga can help to identify and understand emotions and how they react to them (Gould, 2014).

Emotions are like the weather!

Hannah Gould made a great comparison: emotions are like the weather. They shift, change, and can be unpredictable. They can be affected by many things, such as sensory experiences, hunger, fatigue, excitement and anxiety.

Yoga can help to become mindful of the variability of our own emotional patterns.

Yoga & Attention

Yoga fosters self-regulation, through yoga poses and other mindfulness practices. Balance  poses are a great way to self-monitor and deeply root yourself. For example, in tree pose, students must focus inwards and adjust their muscle actions. The process may be wobbly at first, but will challenge students to succeed. When they do, they will be deeply satisfied!

Tree yoga pose

Photo by Katee Lue on Unsplash

What does it take to help students with their emotional regulation?

  • Patience
  • Encouragement
  • Hands-on assistance

https://www.beyondbooksmart.com/executive-functioning-strategies-blog/developing-emotional-regulation-skills-through-yoga

Breathing Exercises

There are many breathing exercises that you can do with your students, but a couple of my favourite are bunny breaths and dragon breaths.

Dragon Breath:

Bunny Breathing:

A fun video I found for helping a child calm down who is struggling with self-regulation:

  1. Pizza Breathing
  2. Magic Mustache
  3. Quite Lap
  4. Self Hug

Overall, it is important to teach students self-regulating skills, and yoga is a great tool to do that!

https://www.yoremikids.com/news/emotional-regulation-activities-for-kids

Yoga in the Classroom

As I have been enjoying my yoga practice, I am starting to think more about how I can incorporate it into my classroom in the future. I want to start researching ideas so that I will more more comfortable with it when the time comes. Bringing yoga into the classroom is a fun way to get moving, practice mindfulness and to learn!

Yoga in the Classroom Ideas

From Camille Dodson on DOYOUYOGA:

1. Use a yoga card deck

  • Illustrates the poses in a kid friendly way
  • There are many decks available to buy, but you can also make your own!

yoga cards for kids in black and white and color

2. Make yoga part of your routine

  • Add yoga to morning circle
    • This helps to centre kids
  • Add yoga to transitions
    • This helps to refocus and reset
  • When standing in line
    • Can do standing poses or a breathing exercise
  • Anytime energy is high

3. Offer yoga as a break

  • Set up a mat in the corner of your classroom and allow students to use it for a couple of poses when they are feeling overwhelmed or just need a break
  • Have some yoga cards so that kids can be reminded of what to do

4. Weave yoga into existing units

  • If you are studying trees, students can do a tree pose
  • Students can also make up poses, such as making up a penguin pose if you’re studying penguins
  • Make letter poses if learning the alphabet

5. Use online yoga resources

  • As in my last post on yoga educational videos, there are so many online resources that you can use to teach kids yoga!

From Laura Driscoll on the Social Emotional Workshop:

6. Deescalation & coping skills

  • Add new yoga poses to coping skills toolbox
  • Teaching 3 poses that students with self-regulation struggles that they can use in succession paired with breathing can greatly benefit them
  • Talk to the student about when they should use the yoga strategy

7. Make it fun and engaging

  • There are lots of fun and engaging yoga games you can play with kids, such as:
    • Follow the Leader
    • Yoga Freeze Dance
    • Red Light, Green Light, yoga version
    • Mirror yoga
    • Yoga spinner game

From Kaplan, Using Yoga in the Classroom:

Why use yoga in the classroom?

  • It is a healthy way to express emotions and behaviour
  • It is relaxing and peaceful, putting minds at ease and reducing feelings of anxiety and fear
  • It improves memory, focus and clarity
  • It encourages community
  • It improves gross motor development
  • It can improve regulation skills such as decreasing impulsivity by focusing on reflection and patience