Budding Yogis Teacher Certification
The Budding Yogis Teaching Yoga to Kids training is based on our unique philosophy of teaching yoga and mindfulness to kids in a way that stretches their imaginations, offers them non-competitive opportunities to play, and teaches them how to relax. Participants learn how to teach yoga classes for kids ages 2-12, how to create theme-based yoga classes, and how to use self-calming and meditation techniques to help kids calm their bodies and minds.
The next Budding Yogis Teacher Training is coming in November 2010!
Budding Yogis Teaching Yoga to Kids Certification Training
with Linda Feldman and Annie Mahon
When: First week in November, exact dates/times TBD
Cost: $495 ($475 if registered by October 1)
who should take the training?
- A parent who would like to share your yoga practice with your family
- An educator looking for an active and fun way to connect with your students and help them focus
- A child psychologist or therapist interested in learning new techniques to reduce anxiety in your clients
- A yoga teacher who enjoys working with kids
- Anyone else interested in using yoga to help nurture and support children.
what you will learn
mindfulness practice – Learn what mindfulness is, and how we can use the practices to create more calm and ease in our own lives, and simple ways to offer it to kids.
yoga and mindfulness games – Learn dozens of non-competitive yoga and mindfulness games to use in kid’s yoga classes.
yoga and mindfulness songs – Learn simple and fun mindfulness and yoga songs to share with kids.
yoga asana – Learn many yoga asana (postures) to use with kids, and how to create new postures to create a themed yoga class.
breathing techniques – Learn various breath work techniques to teach children, including ways to use the breath to calm and center ourselves.
the business of teaching kids – Learn how to start or re-energize your career in Kid’s Yoga.
classroom behavior – Learn how to identify special needs issues in class, and basic skills for managing classrooms. 
practice teach – Each Budding Yogis Certification student will have a chance to plan and co-teach a real kids yoga class at the studio on the last day of training.
A Budding Yogis Level I certificate will be given to each participant if all sessions and the practice teaching session are successfully attended.
What Some of Our Trainees Say
“I learned so much from the training that I was able to use in my homeroom classroom with my pre-K children. I now work full time as a children’s yoga instructor at an inner city charter school in DC. [Teaching] children’s yoga is the best job a person could have.” – Lili, charter school teacher
“What was most helpful about the Budding Yogis’ training was learning specifically what to do with different age groups, and having the opportunity to teach and observe live kids! I would highly recommend this training to anyone who wants to bring children and families the gift of yoga.” - Lauren, psychologist
“Budding Yogis’ training gave me the confidence to allow my potential to shine. Linda and Annie present an approach that is joyful and loving, creative yet organized. I now teach my own kids yoga classes from ages 5-13 and have so much fun. The kids keep coming back and I never forget what an inspiration the Budding Yogis training has been to me.” - Shauna, music teacher and kid’s yoga teacher
“I learned a ton about teaching mindfulness to children and now incorporate songs, discussion, games, and listening activities daily into my second grade classroom. The response in the community has been huge. Children, co-workers, and parents are very open to the idea of mindfulness and how to incorporate it into their lives! The yoga classes I teach have also benefited a great deal, as I learned more about developing child-centered yoga classes and leading savasana for young children.” – Abbey, second grade teacher
“What’s special about the Budding Yogis Teacher Training is that it brings out the soul of yoga, going beyond the physical poses and yoga games. It helps bring out the special quality of mindfulness, of slowing down, going inward, being aware of our feelings, our unique qualities, our connection and respect for ourselves and each other with the kids we engage in our classes. Beyond that it has empowered me to jump in and schedule family yoga workshops, which have turned out to be a blast.” – Carol, Registered Yoga Teacher



