Little flower yoga for kids A yoga and mindfulness program to help your child improve attention and emotional balance

Jennifer Cohen Harper

Book - 2013

"Certified yoga instructor Jennifer Cohen Harper introduces Little Flower Yoga for Kids, a fun and unique program that combines yoga and mindfulness in an easy-to-read book. This program is designed especially for parents and kids, and is aimed at teaching children to pay attention, increase focus, and balance their emotions--all while building physical strength and flexibility. Based on a growing body of evidence that yoga and mindfulness practices can help children develop focus and concentration, the simple yoga exercises in this book can easily be integrated into their child's daily routine, ultimately improving health, behavior, and even school achievement"--

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Published
Oakland, CA : New Harbinger Publications, Inc [2013]
©2013
Language
English
Main Author
Jennifer Cohen Harper (-)
Physical Description
x, 179 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-179).
ISBN
9781608827923
  • Understand
  • Explore
  • Get started
  • Connect
  • Breathe
  • Move
  • Focus
  • Relax
  • Putting it all together
  • Support for parents.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Harper, founder and director of the New York-based national organization Little Flower Yoga, explains the general tenets of yoga, as well as the elements of her program in this parent- and child-friendly guide. The interrelated traditions of yoga and mindfulness, Harper asserts, can help children learn awareness and self-regulation, relieve stress, and increase focus. The core of the book is devoted to the five Little Flower components: connect, breathe, move, focus, and relax. The sections provide yoga poses (asana), breathing techniques, and meditations, and are clearly illustrated so parents can readily follow and teach. Harper also walks readers through the eight limbs of yoga, and clearly explains how yoga strengthens "the thoughtful brain" (the prefrontal cortex) so children feel "calm, safe, secure and unconditionally accepted." Advice on how to bring yoga off the mat and into other parts of a child's life (school, friendships) is also offered. Written with clarity and compassion, Harper's guide will inspire parents and educators to use the tools of yoga to help children overcome daily stress and live with greater emotional balance; the text is also likely to prompt adult readers to step up their own yoga practice. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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