We're lucky to have a wide range of schools in Singapore, and lots of them are getting more and more aware of the benefits of mindfulness, yoga ect..
Here are a few reasons why yoga is such a big gift for our children:
It is undeniable that kids also
experience stress, and one of the most stressful places they spend a lot of
time in is school. The endlessly increasing spirit of competition and
achievement, the social struggle, busy schedules and very stressed out role
models (teachers and parents) make the children’s lives a constant struggle.
Schools are supposed to be an environment that supports the kids in their
growth and study, but it is long proven that stress is a factor that inhibits
this development.
What
We Don’t Learn in School
We learn many things in school, mainly
so-called “facts”, but we don’t receive there many tools that will help us live
a better life. Here are a few of the most important things that can
support and enhance our lives but are absent of most schools curriculums:
- How to be happy.
- How to manage emotions.
- How to communicate in a positive way.
- How to keep our body healthy.
- How to feel connected to our selves and be respectful of our bodies.
- How to increase our self-esteem.
- How to develop self-control – rather than how to be controlled better by adults.
- How to concentrate.
- How to relax and find some peace of mind.
- How to be creative and how to think independently.
- In fact, we don’t even learn in school how to study.
Yoga offers tools to imbibe these skills
that can create a healthier and well-adapted future generation.
Yoga offers tools to imbibe these skills
that can create a healthier and well-adapted future generation.
Why
Kids Get Stressed in School?
The competitive and goal-oriented nature
of most schools creates social phobias, exam anxiety, and even
insomnia. The non-competitive spirit of yoga and the focus on the well
being of your self and your environment can help cure some of those negative
effects.
Kids suffer in schools not just from
mental stress but also from physical tension. Sitting still for long hours
in awkward poses and carrying heavy bags creates a lot of employment for
pediatricians and orthopedists. When kids are bent over their desks, they
find it hard to concentrate, breathe properly, and even stay awake.
Small changes in the way kids sit and
breathe can make a big difference in their ability to stay focused and to
learn.
School curriculums were created by
people who have maybe forgotten how it was to be kids, and include expectations
that cannot be fulfilled even by most adults – can you sit for 5 or more hours
a day and listen to a lecture without moving and fidgeting?
A couple of stretches and a few deep
breaths with kids yoga every few minutes can help greatly in keeping the kids’
attention throughout a class.
How
Yoga Can Help Both Teachers And Kids
It’s important to remember that kids
learn through example and that having stressed out teachers can also create
stressed children.
Sometimes the best way to learn is to
teach…so maybe if we could give school teachers some yoga tools to incorporate
in their classroom teaching throughout the day, we will also have better role
models for the kids to look up to and imitate. And of course, you can also
offer weekly adult yoga classes for the schoolteachers.
Yoga also provides a way to learn
through movement and breathing and imagination. Kids are not all the same, and
although many of them are auditorial learners and do well at school, many of
them learn better through moving creating and visualizing.
A lot of the tools we learn in yoga can
be adapted and applied to fit classroom settings where we cannot move the
tables and chairs and put down our yoga mats on the floor. Even while
sitting on a chair, we can still:
- Stretch
and do yoga poses
- Breathe
- Use guided
imagery and relax
- Meditate
- Positively
interact with our neighbors
Some schools do not have the space or
the budget to have weekly yoga classes, and even in places that do have regular
yoga sessions, the benefits of yoga can penetrate much more deeply and be
greatly enhanced if they become a part of the students’ daily routine in the
classroom.
There are not many spaces in life now,
where kids get a chance to relax, to look inward, and explore what they’re
feeling and who they really are.
Also www.soyoga.com.sg
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