Come immerse yourself in a fun, playful learning environment with master educators in the field of children and children’s yoga. You will develop the skills needed to work with kids of all ages through this comprehensive training. Through an interdisciplinary approach to yoga and learning, you will gain a balance of creativity and structure to become a skillful Kids to Teen Yoga® teacher.
Experiencing yourself through a personal exploration of your yoga practice, participating in mindfulness techniques, learning about child development in relationship to yoga and bringing in your own childhood experiences, will help you uncover the magic of being a kid and why you have chosen this path to work with children. You will develop through your creativity, practicing with other like-minded people, practice teaching and observing carefully crafted kids yoga classes the Kids to Teen Yoga® teacher that you already are!
Drawing from a diverse range of yogic philosophies and practices, you will be prepared to teach kids from littles (2-4 years) to teens in a variety of settings, from studios to schools, sports teams to summer camps.
Whether you are a parent, caregiver, educator, school support staff, school counselor, camp counselor, or a yoga teacher who is drawn to work with kids, this program will prepare you to share your yoga with the kids and teens in your life in a way that is unique to you.
course syllabus
General Background in the Specialty - 16 hours
Child Development emphasis from ages 2-15
Experiential exploration of developmental considerations for toddlers through to adolescence
Typical development, individual development, cautions for developmental stages from birth to teenagers
Teaching multiple age groupings effectively
Teaching based on school aged groupings (mommy and me, pre-school, elementary, middle, and high school)
Considerations for female and male learners at different life-stages
Understanding age-specific milestones
Self-study as it relates to child development
Communicating and relationship-building with children and caregivers
Communicating effectively with parents, guardians and professionals involved in child’s life
Techniques, Training & Practice - 20 Hours
Inter-disciplinary approach on age-appropriate asanas and posture flows
Choosing and using music to create energetic shifts and transitions, using music with movement
Pranayama, chanting, partner poses, games, and meditation
Affirmations, visualizations, stories and relaxation strategies
Use of and choosing props, books, cards and visual aids
Classroom management strategies and techniques for learning differences and behavior challenges
Teaching in varied settings, partner/co-teaching, business & marketing
Teaching Methodology - 15 Hours
Knowledge of classroom techniques for varied settings -Group processing for children’s activities
Methodology for creating experiential learning environments
Age-appropriate timing, teaching skills, phrasing /languaging for children, sequencing, and delivery
Lesson planning, use of themes, organization and structure of a class depending upon the setting
Designing specialty classes (e.g. studio classes, camp programs, family yoga, caregiver & toddlers, teen classes, yoga for athletes)
Creating a safe, mindful and non-authoritarian environment
Communicating and relationship-building with students and caregivers/families
Balancing the need for structure and creativity in the class
Being in the role of a learner as you teach (learn from your students)
Observing and embracing the energy of the room and being in the moment
Engaging the senses and using multiple intelligence techniques
Anatomy & Physiology - 10 Hours
Engaging students in the exploration of anatomy & physiology specifically for developmental stages
Games, books, stories and songs as teaching tools for learning anatomy
Eastern and Western approaches to physiology and energy anatomy
Understanding of energy physiology (the chakras and nadis)
Benefits & Contraindications for yoga techniques
Avoiding common injuries in yogic practices and instruction on healthy movement patterns
Age-specific adaptations for asana and pranayama
Yoga Philosophy, Lifestyle and Ethics for Children’s Yoga Teachers - 16 Hours
Incorporating yoga philosophy (Yamas & Niyamas) in age-appropriate ways
Learning philosophy through the use of games, visualizations, affirmations and play
Fostering a non-competitive, mindful and inclusive class atmosphere
The practice of yoga as a contemporary health and wellness tool
Basics of ethical language and behavior when parents/guardians are present and when they are not
Ethics, caution, and care in hands-on assists
Creating a safe and protective environment for the students
Collegial and ethical relationships with parents and associates
Confidentiality
Healthy boundaries in the student-teacher relationship
Local, regional legal parameters, policies and procedures
When to refer to other professionals
Practice Teaching and Observations - 18 Hours
Observing, assisting, co-teaching, and teaching
Design and teach mini classes in your style
Teaching mock classes and classes with children of varied ages
Practice teaching in small groups
Co-mentoring & self-evaluation
Giving and receiving feedback
Designing multiple lesson plans to use to teach from
*After completing this training, graduates must teach 30 hours of children’s yoga.
**If desiring certification from the Yoga Alliance, completion of a 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training is required. This however is not a requirement to participate in this course, but is a requirement to register as a RCYT with the Yoga Alliance and may be taken either before or after a children's YTT. Please confirm requirements for Yoga Alliance RCYT as the requirements may change.
***Yoga Collective Nosara is hosting a retreat July 8-15, 2023. if you’d like to get a taste of our 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training Program. Check us out at www.ycnosara.com! We’d love to have you join us!
daily schedule
The typical schedule is listed below (Subject to change):
June 30*Orientation/Opening Circle 5:30pm
July 1 - 9 full training days
6:00 – 8:00am - Morning Sadhana | Personal Yoga Practice
8:00 – 9:30am - Free Time- integration |projects |meditation |community
9:30 – 1:00 - Morning Session-Theory
1:00 – 2:00 - Group Lunch
3:00-4:00 Free Time-integration | projects
*2 days will be observation classes 3:00-5:00 pm instead of evening session
4:00-6:00 Some afternoon sessions
6:30– 8:00 - Some Evening Sessions
recommended reading
Introduction to the Anatomy and Physiology of Children, second edition, by Janet Mac Gregor
The Whole Brain Child by Dr. Daniel J. Siegel
Play by Stuart Brown
10 Mindful Minutes by Goldie Hawn
Spark by Dr. John Ratey