More than ever, kids
today are spending more time indoors, at home and sitting at their desks at
school. Our children’s activities and definitions of "fun" shouldn’t
be limited to television, iPads and video games.
Yoga allows us to interact with our children in a playful way,
by fueling their imagination and lust for life. Yoga keeps children fit,
excited and curious, while still proving educational. With time, a consistent
yoga practice can help develop their emotional and social skills, among numerous other mental and physical benefits.
When it comes to
health and fitness for children, we tend to focus on a particular sport or outdoor
play, but the sensitivity of their developing emotional minds can sometimes get
overlooked. Who would have thought the ancient Eastern art of yoga is equally
beneficial for a child's well-being, as well as our own?
Here are five great
reasons why kids today need yoga in their lives:
1. Concentration is enhanced.
When children become
accustomed to practicing yoga postures, they automatically improve their
ability to concentrate. Ancient sages used yoga as a form of meditation, and
their powers of concentration are legendary.
Your child will learn
how to sit still in one place and focus on what’s important, as opposed to
allowing their mind wander and become easily distracted. Improved concentration
translates into their time at school during lessons, boosts their attention
span and can help improve their grades.
2. Flexibility
and balance are increased.
Yoga helps to improve flexibility and balance by
toning their little muscles gently and safely. Practicing asana makes children
stronger and less likely to suffer sprains and fractures from accidental falls
and other mishaps common to adventurous, curious kids.
3. Overall well-being is improved.
Kids who practice yoga
regularly feel good about themselves, and are quite likely healthier and
happier than those who don’t. A regular yoga practice promotes a healthy
lifestyle and outlook from a young age. They'll feel both mentally and physically
rejuvenated after a yoga session, thus improving their overall mental and
physical health.
4. Continued practice
boosts confidence.
When your child is
able to display great agility and flexibility, it does wonders for their
confidence. Their improved performance at school also helps to build their
self-esteem amongst their peers at school.
They'll become more
poised and start to believe in their own abilities. This feeling provides them
with the adrenaline they need to achieve success in all of their endeavors, and
they'll take that with them through the rest of their lives.
5. Relaxed mind and awareness
increases.
Even children are
subject to stress these days, because of their workload at school and the high
expectations that their parents have for them. They are pushed to be high
achievers at every aspect of their lives, and when they fail, they might take
it to heart and can even become depressed.
Yoga helps
children to relax and de-stress when they feel upset or depressed.
It helps them to live life in a state of higher awareness and helps to put their
stresses and strains into perspective. It soothes their frayed minds and helps
them get back to a calm mental state.
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