Helping Children Build Strong Bodies and Calm Minds through Yoga

International Yoga Day June 21 . It is a wonderful opportunity to introduce children to the lifelong benefits of yoga. The essence of yoga is the union of body and mind. Through movement, breathing, mindfulness, and relaxation, yoga helps children develop physical strength, emotional resilience, and healthy coping skills that can benefit them throughout their lives. 

Teaching these techniques early can help raise children who are mentally strong, physically capable, and better equipped to handle the challenges of growing up.

Why Yoga Is Beneficial for Children?

Yoga is much more than stretching. Research has shown that regular yoga practice can provide several evidence-based benefits for children and adolescents.

Physical Benefits

Mental and Emotional Benefits

Several studies have found that school-based yoga programs may improve attention, emotional well-being, and stress management in children. Mind-body practices such as yoga can also help children develop mindfulness skills that support healthy mental health habits.

Yoga and the Developing Brain

Children today face many demands, including academics, extracurricular activities, social pressures, and increasing screen time. Yoga provides an opportunity to slow down, connect with the breath, and become more aware of thoughts and emotions.

Simple breathing exercises and mindful movement can help activate the body’s relaxation response, reducing stress and promoting a sense of calm. These skills can be especially valuable during times of transition, testing, sports competitions, or other stressful situations.

Five Easy Yoga Poses for Kids

One of the best things about yoga is that it can be practiced almost anywhere and requires no special equipment. Here are five simple, child-friendly poses that families can try together.

1. Butterfly Pose

Butterfly Pose is a gentle stretch that helps improve flexibility in the hips and legs.

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2. Tree Pose

Tree Pose helps children develop balance, concentration, and body awareness.

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3. Cat Pose

Cat Pose is often paired with Cow Pose and helps improve spinal mobility.

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4. Cow Pose

Cow Pose complements Cat Pose and promotes gentle movement of the spine.

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5. Superman Pose

Superman Pose is a fun favorite for many children.

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Making Yoga Fun for Kids

Children learn best through play. Consider these tips to keep yoga enjoyable:

Safety Tips

Yoga should always be practiced in a safe and comfortable environment.

Whether it’s practicing a few simple poses at home, joining a community yoga event, or spending a few mindful minutes together as a family, yoga offers a meaningful way to support healthy growth and development.

Let’s encourage our children to move, breathe, and grow—one pose at a time.

- Dr. Sreemdevi Ramakrishnan
MD, FAAP, DABP
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