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SUMMARY:YogArts for Kids
DESCRIPTION:For kids ages 5–11. \nYogArts is an integration of yoga\, creative arts\, and fun; be prepared for your kids to refuse to go home! \nCalling all kids who love to collect things from nature\, do art projects\, and make new friends! Come learn yoga\, get your face painted\, and play. This weekend we will walk in the woods\, and make new discoveries everywhere we go. \nCraig Hanauer is a New York State Certified Creative Arts Therapist\, a Kripalu Certified Yoga Teacher\, and a Yoga Alliance 500-Hour Registered Yoga Teacher. Committed to the health and empowerment of children\, Craig has developed “Every Kid’s Yoga”\, a unique and successful program for children with special needs that integrates the creative arts\, yoga\, and play. He specializes in training yoga teachers\, special educators\, occupational therapists and parents in this therapeutic and fun-filled approach to working with kids. Craig maintains faculty positions at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health and The Parkside School\, a non-public special education elementary school located on New York’s Upper West Side\, and is developing yoga-related products and materials for special educators and parents. \nContact Info: craig.hanauer@gmail.com
URL:https://everykidsyoga.com/event/yogarts-kids-3/
LOCATION:Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health\, 57 Interlaken Road\, Stockbridge\, MA\, 01262\, United States
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SUMMARY:Every Kid's Yoga: Teaching Yoga to Children with Special Needs
DESCRIPTION:Don’t we all have “special needs”?\n  \nThe meaning of the word Yoga is “to yoke”\, which speaks to the fact that yoga is all about the integration of mind\, body and spirit.  In accordance with this definition and intention\, we at Every Kid’s Yoga approach the art of teaching yoga to groups of children as an integrated process that views them along a continuum in terms of ability and need.  Because we are likely to encounter those identified as “typically developing” alongside those identified as having “special needs”\, yoga teachers must have the ability to quickly assess group and individual needs and to respond accordingly.  Therefore in this training you will learn how to teach yoga to groups of children with varied abilities and needs. \n  \nDiscover the many ways that yoga can promote the healthy development of children\, ages 4-12.  In addition to learning all you need to know about creating a children’s yoga class\, you will learn how the practice of yoga addresses difficulties with attention\, self-regulation\, speech and language\, learning\, and sensory processing. \n  \nThis experiential workshop will address how to work with children exhibiting the following challenges in a group setting: \n\nThose who are easily over-stimulated\nThose who are potentially impulsive and/or distractible\nThose who exhibit poor body-awareness and social skills\nThose who are learning disabled/with an emphasis on speech and language based learning disabilities\nThose who are potentially oppositional and/or disruptive\nThose who present with high or low muscle tone\n\n  \nWe are likely to encounter children diagnosed and undiagnosed with the following in most group yoga classes: \n\nHigh Functioning Autism\nAsperger’s Syndrome\nSensory Processing Dysfunction (SPD)\nLearning Disabled (LD)\nAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD\n\nThis program is appropriate for yoga teachers and parents\, teachers and therapists with a personal yoga practice who are interested in sharing the gift of yoga with children. \nPrice: $495.00 includes training manual and accompanying DVD \nFor more information and to register: http://www.ifiwasabirdyoga.com/\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCraig Hanauer E-RYT 500 is a Kripalu Certified Yoga Teacher\, a New York State Licensed Creative Arts Therapist\, a licensed school teacher and administrator\, and a longtime children’s program director at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health. For 13 years Craig directed the yoga program at The Parkside School\, a non-public special education elementary school located on New York ‘s Upper West Side. Parkside serves children with sensory processing challenges and speech and language based learning difficulties. At Parkside\, Craig designed and implemented a yoga curriculum to address the needs of the children\, offering small group and individual sessions. Craig specializes in training yoga teachers\, parents and “helping professionals” to use yoga to support child development. \n 
URL:https://everykidsyoga.com/event/creating-inclusive-yoga-classes-children-varied-abilities-needs/
LOCATION:If I Was A Bird Yoga\, 3555 Rosecrans St. #111\, San Diego\, CA\, 92110 \, United States
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SUMMARY:YogArts for Kids
DESCRIPTION:For kids ages 5–11. \nYogArts is an integration of yoga\, creative arts\, and fun; be prepared for your kids to refuse to go home! \nCalling all kids who love to collect things from nature\, do art projects\, and make new friends! Come learn yoga\, get your face painted\, and play. This weekend we will walk in the woods\, and make new discoveries everywhere we go. \nCraig Hanauer is a New York State Certified Creative Arts Therapist\, a Kripalu Certified Yoga Teacher\, and a Yoga Alliance 500-Hour Registered Yoga Teacher. Committed to the health and empowerment of children\, Craig has developed “Every Kid’s Yoga”\, a unique and successful program for children with special needs that integrates the creative arts\, yoga\, and play. He specializes in training yoga teachers\, special educators\, occupational therapists and parents in this therapeutic and fun-filled approach to working with kids. Craig maintains faculty positions at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health and The Parkside School\, a non-public special education elementary school located on New York’s Upper West Side\, and is developing yoga-related products and materials for special educators and parents. \nContact Info: craig.hanauer@gmail.com
URL:https://everykidsyoga.com/event/yogarts-kids-2/
LOCATION:Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health\, 57 Interlaken Road\, Stockbridge\, MA\, 01262\, United States
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SUMMARY:YogArts for Kids
DESCRIPTION:For kids ages 5–11. \nYogArts is an integration of yoga\, creative arts\, and fun; be prepared for your kids to refuse to go home! \nCalling all kids who love to collect things from nature\, do art projects\, and make new friends! Come learn yoga\, get your face painted\, and play. This weekend we will walk in the woods\, and make new discoveries everywhere we go. \nCraig Hanauer is a New York State Certified Creative Arts Therapist\, a Kripalu Certified Yoga Teacher\, and a Yoga Alliance 500-Hour Registered Yoga Teacher. Committed to the health and empowerment of children\, Craig has developed “Every Kid’s Yoga”\, a unique and successful program for children with special needs that integrates the creative arts\, yoga\, and play. He specializes in training yoga teachers\, special educators\, occupational therapists and parents in this therapeutic and fun-filled approach to working with kids. Craig maintains faculty positions at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health and The Parkside School\, a non-public special education elementary school located on New York’s Upper West Side\, and is developing yoga-related products and materials for special educators and parents. \nContact Info: craig.hanauer@gmail.com
URL:https://everykidsyoga.com/event/yogarts-kids/
LOCATION:Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health\, 57 Interlaken Road\, Stockbridge\, MA\, 01262\, United States
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SUMMARY:Every Kid's Yoga: Teaching Yoga to Children with Special Needs
DESCRIPTION:Don’t we all have “special needs”?\n  \nThe meaning of the word Yoga is “to yoke”\, which speaks to the fact that yoga is all about the integration of mind\, body and spirit.  In accordance with this definition and intention\, we at Every Kid’s Yoga approach the art of teaching yoga to groups of children as an integrated process that views them along a continuum in terms of ability and need.  Because we are likely to encounter those identified as “typically developing” alongside those identified as having “special needs”\, yoga teachers must have the ability to quickly assess group and individual needs and to respond accordingly.  Therefore in this training you will learn how to teach yoga to groups of children with varied abilities and needs. \n  \nDiscover the many ways that yoga can promote the healthy development of children\, ages 4-12.  In addition to learning all you need to know about creating a children’s yoga class\, you will learn how the practice of yoga addresses difficulties with attention\, self-regulation\, speech and language\, learning\, and sensory processing. \n  \nThis experiential workshop will address how to work with children exhibiting the following challenges in a group setting: \n\nThose who are easily over-stimulated\nThose who are potentially impulsive and/or distractible\nThose who exhibit poor body-awareness and social skills\nThose who are learning disabled/with an emphasis on speech and language based learning disabilities\nThose who are potentially oppositional and/or disruptive\nThose who present with high or low muscle tone\n\n  \nWe are likely to encounter children diagnosed and undiagnosed with the following in most group yoga classes: \n\nHigh Functioning Autism\nAsperger’s Syndrome\nSensory Processing Dysfunction (SPD)\nLearning Disabled (LD)\nAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD\nCerebral Palsy (mild)\n\n  \nThis program is appropriate for yoga teachers and parents\, teachers and therapists with a personal yoga practice who are interested in sharing the gift of yoga with children. \nPrice: $495.00 includes training manual and accompanying DVD \nFor more information and to register: http://www.ifiwasabirdyoga.com/\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCraig Hanauer E-RYT 500 is a Kripalu Certified Yoga Teacher\, a New York State Licensed Creative Arts Therapist\, a licensed school teacher and administrator\, and a longtime children’s program director at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health. For 13 years Craig directed the yoga program at The Parkside School\, a non-public special education elementary school located on New York ‘s Upper West Side. Parkside serves children with sensory processing challenges and speech and language based learning difficulties. At Parkside\, Craig designed and implemented a yoga curriculum to address the needs of the children\, offering small group and individual sessions. Craig specializes in training yoga teachers\, parents and “helping professionals” to use yoga to support child development. \n 
URL:https://everykidsyoga.com/event/every-kids-yoga-creating-inclusive-yoga-classes-for-children-with-varied-abilities-and-needs-5/
LOCATION:If I Was A Bird Yoga\, 3555 Rosecrans St. #111\, San Diego\, CA\, 92110 \, United States
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SUMMARY:Every Kid's Yoga: Teaching Yoga to Children with Special Needs: NYC
DESCRIPTION:Hours: Friday\, January 22nd\, 9:00am – 5:00pm; Saturday\, January 23rd\, 1:30pm – 7:30pm; and Sunday January 24th\, 9:00am – 5:00pm \nTo register\, please call (646) 638-1444 or email downdog@karmakidsyoga.com \n  \nAn integration of yoga\, creative arts and play. \nDiscover the many ways that yoga can promote the healthy development of children\, ages 4-12. Find out how the practice of yoga parallels and supports other therapeutic modalities in addressing difficulties with attention\, self-regulation\, speech and language\, learning\, and high and low muscle tone.\nThis experiential workshop will provide a strong foundation to teaching yoga to children with the following special needs: \n\nThose who are easily over-stimulated\nThose who are potentially impulsive and/or distractible\nThose who exhibit poor social skills and boundaries\nThose who are learning disabled/with an emphasis on speech and\nlanguage based learning disabilities\nThose who are potentially oppositional and/or disruptive\nThose who present with high or low muscle tone\n\nDiagnoses to include: \n\nHigh Functioning Autism/ Asperger’s Syndrome\nSensory Processing Dysfunction (SPD)\nLearning Disabled (LD)\nAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)\nMild Cerebral Palsy\n\nThe primary focus of this training will be upon working with groups of “higher functioning” children with special needs\, who are essentially “physically able”. This training will not address working with severely physically\, developmentally\, cognitively\, or emotionally challenged children. Basic information will be provided throughout the training to assist participants in understanding the needs and challenges of the population outlined above. Professional therapists may benefit from this training by learning creative\, developmentally appropriate\, fun ways of engaging and supporting children with special needs in the practice of yoga. \nThis program is appropriate for Yoga teachers and parents\, teachers and therapists with a personal yoga practice who are interested in incorporating yoga into their work with children. \nAs a result of taking this program\, program participants will be able to: \n\nStructure a class for potentially impulsive children using behavior management and limit-setting techniques\nModify postures for this population\nTeach breathing exercises\, meditation and relaxation to children\nIntegrate props\, chanting\, Thai Yoga Massage and partner yoga\nEmploy visuals for children with language-based learning disabilities\nUse yoga to support speech and language\, sensory processing\, memory\, and reading comprehension.\n\n  \nRead Craig Hanauer’s article\, “Taking Kids to the Mat“\, about structuring a yoga class for children with special needs. \nFee: $495 (Price includes EKY Manual and DVD) \nRegistration Policy: Payment in full is required to reserve your space in this course\, which is non-refundable. There is also a $40 processing fee to change the date of your course to a future date. If you change the date of the course you planned to attend within 2 weeks or less of the course\, there will be a $100 fee. The original payment will be applied to a future course or workshop only.
URL:https://everykidsyoga.com/event/every-kids-yoga-teaching-yoga-children-special-needs-dc-2/
LOCATION:Karma Kids Yoga\, 25 West 23rd Street btw 5th and 6th Aves\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Every Kid's Yoga: Creating Inclusive Yoga Classes for Children with Varied Abilities and Needs
DESCRIPTION:With Craig Hanauer\nHours: Fri 6-9pm and Sat & Sun 9-5pm \nYEAS Yoga at Wings Learning Center 1201 Main St Redwood City\, CA 94063 \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDon’t we all have “special needs”? \n  \nThe meaning of the word Yoga is “to yoke”\, which speaks to the fact that yoga is all about the integration of mind\, body and spirit.  In accordance with this definition and intention\, we at Every Kid’s Yoga approach the art of teaching yoga to groups of children as an integrated process that views them along a continuum in terms of ability and need.  Because we are likely to encounter those identified as “typically developing” alongside those identified as having “special needs”\, yoga teachers must have the ability to quickly assess group and individual needs and to respond accordingly.  Therefore in this training you will learn how to teach yoga to groups of children with varied abilities and needs.Discover the many ways that yoga can promote the healthy development of children\, ages 4-12.  In addition to learning all you need to know about creating a children’s yoga class\, you will learn how the practice of yoga addresses difficulties with attention\, self-regulation\, speech and language\, learning\, and high and low muscle tone.This experiential workshop will address how to work with children exhibiting the following “special needs” in a group setting: \n\nThose who are easily over-stimulated\nThose who are potentially impulsive and/or distractible\nThose who exhibit poor social skills and boundaries\nThose who are learning disabled/with an emphasis on speech and language based learning disabilities\nThose who are potentially oppositional and/or disruptive\nThose who present with high or low muscle tone\n\nWe are likely to encounter children diagnosed and undiagnosed with the following in most group yoga classes: \n\nHigh Functioning Autism\nAsperger’s Syndrome\nSensory Processing Dysfunction (SPD)\nLearning Disabled (LD)\nAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD\nCerebral Palsy (mild)\n\nThis program is appropriate for yoga teachers and parents\, teachers and therapists with a personal yoga practice who are interested in sharing the gift of yoga with children. \nPrice: $495.00 includes training manual and accompanying DVD \nTo register: http://yeasyoga.com/teacher-training/schedule/\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCraig Hanauer is a New York State Certified Creative Arts Therapist\, a Kripalu Certified Yoga Teacher\, and a Yoga Alliance 500-Hour Registered Yoga Teacher. Committed to the health and empowerment of children\, Craig has developed “Every Kid’s Yoga”\, a unique and successful program for children with special needs that integrates the creative arts\, yoga\, and play. He specializes in training yoga teachers\, special educators\, occupational therapists and parents in this therapeutic and fun-filled approach to working with kids. Craig maintains faculty positions at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health and The Parkside School\, a non-public special education elementary school located on New York’s Upper West Side\, and is developing yoga-related products and materials for special educators and parents. \nContact Info: craig.hanauer@gmail.com
URL:https://everykidsyoga.com/event/every-kids-yoga-creating-inclusive-yoga-classes-for-children-with-varied-abilities-and-needs-2/
LOCATION:YEAS Yoga and Wings Learning Center\, 1201 Main St  \, Redwood City\, CA\, 94063 \, United States
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SUMMARY:Creating Inclusive Yoga Classes  for Children with Varied Abilities and Needs
DESCRIPTION:Don’t we all have “special needs”? \nThe meaning of the word Yoga is “to yolk”\, which speaks to the fact that yoga is all about the integration of mind\, body and spirit. In accordance with this definition and intention\, we at Every Kid’s Yoga approach the art of teaching yoga to groups of children as an integrated process that views them along a continuum in terms of ability and need. Because we are likely to encounter those identified as “typically developing” alongside those identified as having “special needs”\, yoga teachers must have the ability to quickly assess group and individual needs and to respond accordingly. Therefore in this training you will learn how to teach yoga to groups of children with varied abilities and needs. \nDiscover the many ways that yoga can promote the healthy development of children\, ages 4-12.  In addition to learning all you need to know about creating a children’s yoga class\, you will learn how the practice of yoga addresses difficulties with attention\, self-regulation\, speech and language\, learning\, and high and low muscle tone. \nThis experiential workshop will address how to work with children exhibiting the following “special needs” in a group setting: \n\nThose who are easily over-stimulated\nThose who are potentially impulsive and/or distractible\nThose who exhibit poor social skills and boundaries\nThose who are learning disabled/with an emphasis on speech and language based learning disabilities\nThose who are potentially oppositional and/or disruptive\nThose who present with high or low muscle tone\n\n  \nWe are likely to encounter children diagnosed and undiagnosed with the following in most group yoga classes: \n\n\nHigh Functioning Autism\nAsperger’s Syndrome\nSensory Processing Dysfunction (SPD)\nLearning Disabled (LD)\nAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD\nCerebral Palsy (mild)\n\n\nThis program is appropriate for yoga teachers and parents\, teachers and therapists with a personal yoga practice who are interested in sharing the gift of yoga with children.
URL:https://everykidsyoga.com/event/creating-inclusive-yoga-classes-for-children-with-varied-abilities-and-needs/
LOCATION:Stretch – Pediatric Therapy and Creative Movement Studio\, 199 Shunpike Rd.\, Cromwell\, CT\, 06441\, United States
CATEGORIES:Teacher Certification,Teacher Training
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SUMMARY:Every Kid's Yoga: Teaching Yoga to Children with Special Needs: DC
DESCRIPTION:An integration of yoga\, creative arts and play.   \nDiscover the many ways that yoga can promote the healthy development of children\, ages 4-12. Find out how the practice of yoga parallels and supports other therapeutic modalities in addressing difficulties with attention\, self-regulation\, speech and language\, learning\, and high and low muscle tone.\nThis experiential workshop will provide a strong foundation to teaching yoga to children with the following special needs: \n\nThose who are easily over-stimulated\nThose who are potentially impulsive and/or distractible\nThose who exhibit poor social skills and boundaries\nThose who are learning disabled/with an emphasis on speech and\nlanguage based learning disabilities\nThose who are potentially oppositional and/or disruptive\nThose who present with high or low muscle tone\n\nDiagnoses to include: \n\nHigh Functioning Autism/ Asperger’s Syndrome\nSensory Processing Dysfunction (SPD)\nLearning Disabled (LD)\nAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)\nMild Cerebral Palsy\n\nThe primary focus of this training will be upon working with groups of “higher functioning” children with special needs\, who are essentially “physically able”. This training will not address working with severely physically\, developmentally\, cognitively\, or emotionally challenged children. Basic information will be provided throughout the training to assist participants in understanding the needs and challenges of the population outlined above. Professional therapists may benefit from this training by learning creative\, developmentally appropriate\, fun ways of engaging and supporting children with special needs in the practice of yoga. \nThis program is appropriate for Yoga teachers and parents\, teachers and therapists with a personal yoga practice who are interested in incorporating yoga into their work with chidlren. \nAs a result of taking this program\, program participants will be able to: \n\nStructure a class for potentially impulsive children using behavior management and limit-setting techniques\nModify postures for this population\nTeach breathing exercises\, meditation and relaxation to children\nIntegrate props\, chanting\, Thai Yoga Massage and partner yoga\nEmploy visuals for children with language-based learning disabilities\nUse yoga to support speech and language\, sensory processing\, memory\, and reading comprehension.\n\n  \nRead Craig Hanauer’s article\, “Taking Kids to the Mat“\, about structuring a yoga class for children with special needs. \nFee: $495 (Price includes EKY Manual and DVD) \nRegistration Policy: Payment in full is required to reserve your space in this course\, which is non-refundable. There is also a $40 processing fee to change the date of your course to a future date. If you change the date of the course you planned to attend within 2 weeks or less of the course\, there will be a $100 fee. The original payment will be applied to a future course or workshop only.
URL:https://everykidsyoga.com/event/every-kids-yoga-teaching-yoga-children-special-needs-dc/
LOCATION:Circle Yoga Cooperative (Budding Yogis at Circle Yoga)\, 3838 Northampton Street\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20015\, United States
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