Yoga for Kids and Adults

Dear parents, carers or anyone involved in the mental, physical and emotional well-being of our youth

Welcome to our Yogaworthit site!

Let’s invest in our children because they are worth it! 
They are the future, our future, their future!

Aiming to provide our youth with the tools needed to be successful in the 21st century?

Then, Yogaworthit is “Just Right ” for YOU!

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Find out about our yoga classes, programmes, workshops and events.

Last week- on Saturday the 22nd of June 2019- to celebrate International Yoga Day for children Yogaworthit in partnership with Essence of Good Health Free Yoga ran a whole day of activities in Croydon from 10:15 to 16:00 aimed at children, young people and their adult or carer.

One of the workshop that it ran was a Mindfulness Slimetastic Lab for children and young people. During the workshop, children got to use their critical thinking and investigative skills to make, adjust and design the slime that would suit their sensory need and mood of the moment best by using colours, glitters, scent, and various textures including pompons.

During the session, all participants were focused, engaged, curious, enthusiastic, happy and peaceful.

They got to take the slime home to use as a tool to get themselves to a zone where their mind is free of worries and therefore feeling happy, relaxed and ready to learn.

Marsha- mother of two children aged between 3-9 years old- commented:

My two really enjoyed the slime workshop so that you very much Elodie. It was creative, messy and fun! Perfect for them.

Marsha

On Monday the 17th of June 2019, Aasita attended a GwoGa Master Class held in Croydon at the Archbishop Lanfranc Academy held by Yogaworthit in partnership with Essence of Good Health Free Yoga and Caribbean musician Christian-Joseph Maturin.

This collaboration effort aimed at bringing two disciplines from two continents-Asia and North America- together: GwoKa Dance and music from the French Caribbean island Guadeloupe and Yoga from India.

It aimed at starting off the celebration of both Yoga International Day and Windrush Day taking place in the weekend and promote diversity as well as unity.

During this 2-hour session, partakers sang, breathed, moved, danced and relaxed to the live sound of KA-African drum. Participants explored the space and their bodies in various way including a human mandala formation where they experienced the benefits of supporting and being supported by one another in a safe nurturing environment, which enabled everyone to achieve elaborate complex poses otherwise challenging.

Aasita took the time to message me to share her views on her experience that day:

“Hi Elodie, just wanted to say thank you for putting on a fun filled…high energy yoga programme today.I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to future ones like this. Regards Aasita”

Mandala formation-Backward Bend

Aasita