By Azahar Aguilar
As yoga instructors, we know yoga improves the lives of
adults all over the world. Stress and body aches derived from everyday life
make the practice a necessity to adults. But can it do the same for children,
and in turn build a more peaceful future when they lead the next generation?
Most kids are under similar pressure as adults today, just
with different titles. To get good grades, do well at sports, and to fit
in with friends. All while under the spotlight of social media - could
you imagine dealing with Facebook in middle school?. Change of life transitions
such as divorce often hit them harder than adults, due to the powerlessness and
position outside to the situation. The same goes for poverty, family violence
and even war.
Yoga is a necessary tool to combat these issues and more.
Every child, regardless of ability can do some type of yoga. -To have fun
and enjoy, to let go and relax, and to recognize and ignore the ego. While not
all of this is grasped immediately (is it immediate with most adults though?),
the practice matures with the children over time, and with that, more mature
yogis and yoginis blossom open in the future.
Benefits of yoga for children specifically include improved coordination,
body image, stability, self-esteem, concentration, awareness of the present
moment, social interaction, responsibility, and increased creativity in already
creative minds.
When we give our children the gift of learning these lessons
early - how to reduce anxiety, connect with the inner mind and body, to slow
down, to turn inward, to connect with others, we ultimately give this gift to
our future. What world could we create when those kids grow up? How would
future world leaders and CEO’s make decisions if they recognized we are all the
same in breath, prana, and energy?
Negative life cycles are perpetuated every day, and in every
type of community around the world. There is no unique situation - tiny
humans tend to be the byproduct of adult decisions. If a good mentor is absent
in a child's developmental years, it creates the possibility to begin the cycle
for teen pregnancy, school dropouts, anger issues, or crime. Society
bears these costs, when really we could prevent this cycle from starting by
giving children tools to deal with their emotions and the world around them.
Yoga builds an outlet for children with traumatic home or
life events - Everything from poverty, hunger, sexual violence, domestic
violence, or gang violence. Yoga acts as physical and mental therapy for
children with limited resources. It arms them with better sleep at night
and tools to deal with these daunting life events. Children learn to value
themselves, deal with their temper, recognize their own value to contribute tothe world, correct anti-social behavior, and contribute to their community at
large. It breaks the cycle with positive impact from adults as mentors and good
examples.
Yoga for children is slowly popping up in other war torn and
violence disrupted countries and regions. Yoga as therapy gives children
a chance to heal and address inner conflict head on, and to trust other peers
and mentors as time goes on. Along with positive mental and emotional help for
individual children, it connects the community at large and provides them
knowledge to better handle individual anger, education, mentorship, and
leadership. It creates jobs and initiates positive action within the populace
at large - All tools to give the community a brighter future.
Yoga for kids in diverse communities acts as a means to
relate to one another on a human level. So in any community, it is a
keystone to connect children to other children different from them, adult
mentors from many varying communities and a lifetime understanding of how the
world links together. It's a light bulb moment for any child (or adult)
to realize we are all human, and really, not so different.
Children's yoga programs are life changing for the adult
volunteers as well. Those that tune into the lessons from the children
learn the most. Most volunteers explain what an honor it is for the adults to
serve these groups of tiny humans. The volunteering itself acts as an
addition of positive energy to the community, as the act of giving always does.
Yoga for children absolutely has the power to create world
peace - it breaks down old toxic cycles, creates tools for kids to build a
successful future and relate to their peers on a deeper level. In their
adult mentors it initiates a connection to the present moment as volunteer
adults pass down knowledge and positive energy for these tiny humans and the
community at large.
Good energy creates more good energy. So what are you
waiting for? Go create some world peace. Volunteer in your community with
children today.
© Copyright 2014 – Aura Wellness Center – Publications Division
© Copyright 2014 – Aura Wellness Center – Publications Division
2 comments:
Kids Yoga has the absolute power to create world peace, it helps the kids to build a successful future. Thanks for sharing this good article.
Yoga as therapy gives children a chance to heal and address inner conflict head on, and to trust other peers and mentors as time goes on. Nice article!
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