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The YogaKids® Tools for Schools mission:

Less stress and greater success, for all teachers and students.

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Using YogaKids Tools for Schools, you will:

Using YogaKids Tools for Schools, your students will:

What is YogaKids Tools for Schools?
YogaKids International, the premier yoga program for children, has developed the Tools for Schools program to bring the age-old practice of yoga into the modern-day classroom. The YogaKids Tools for Schools program allows K-5 students to encounter yoga and its many benefits in a fun, engaging, and developmentally appropriate manner. The program successfully integrates across all K-5 curricula, and does not require either you or your students to have any background in yoga.
YogaKids Tools for Schools is a comprehensive program using yoga, Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory, curriculum integration techniques and character education to accomplish its mission.
  • Yoga: Students will practice breathing techniques, poses, games, activities, relaxation, and visualization.
  • Multiple Intelligences Theory: The program allows all students to flourish by honoring their individual learning styles.
  • Curriculum Integration: All basic curriculum areas are addressed, as well as classroom management, test preparation, fitness, and environmental and multicultural education.
  • Character Education: Yoga is traditionally associated with the development of positive traits such as confidence, compassion, respect, tolerance, patience, and nonviolence. The YogaKids Tools for Schools program brings the character education aspects of yoga into the foreground.
YogaKids is a great concept and wonderful program for children. I love the component of Reading Comes Alive with Yoga. The YogaKids book and DVDs will be excellent resources in my classroom.
— Thea Bartha, Special Education Teacher, Arlington, Virginia
Many fun and innovative ways to calm and relax children and even myself.
— Kathleen Lodge, Chicago Public School Teacher
Great starting point to implement yoga in my classroom and resources to share with other teachers.
— Beth Beavers, Illinois Curriculum Resource Trainer