YogaLife Studio in New Delhi is offering a unique summer workshop tailored for children, combining the ancient practice of yoga with fun and laughter. This program is designed to help kids stay cool, both physically and mentally, during the hot summer months. It aims to enhance their physical development, mental clarity, and spiritual awareness, all while ensuring they have a great time. This summer, gift your child an experience that will be cherished for a lifetime.
Yoga has been shown to have numerous benefits for children, including improved concentration, stress relief, increased flexibility and strength, and enhanced self-esteem. A study published in the "Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics" found that yoga can positively impact children's mental and physical health, including those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
The YogaLife Studio's workshop is designed to:
Yoga is becoming increasingly popular among children. According to the National Institutes of Health, about 3% of U.S. children practiced yoga in 2012, and that number has been growing as parents and educators recognize its benefits. In India, yoga is deeply rooted in the culture, and schools like the Bihar School of Yoga in Munger and the B.K.S. Iyengar School in Pune have been instrumental in promoting yoga education.
The demand for qualified yoga teachers is on the rise, both in India and internationally. Yoga instructors can earn between INR 250 to INR 1800 per hour, depending on their location and experience, translating to a monthly income of INR 10,000 to INR 50,000. Employment opportunities vary from freelance positions to roles within hospitals, temples, sports organizations, and yoga centers worldwide.
Indian yoga teachers are particularly sought after internationally, with growing demand not only in Europe and the USA but also in countries like China and Singapore. The global awareness of yoga's benefits has opened up numerous avenues for yoga instructors to find employment and integrate yoga with other wellness practices.
For more details on the YogaLife Studio's kids' yoga workshop and to register, please visit YogaLife.
NEW DELHI, INDIA Contact Person: Sanjeev Bhanot Telephone: +91-9811863332 E-Mail: sanjeev@yogalife.org / yogalife@gmail.com
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND Contact Person: Poonam Telephone: +41 797093259 Visit us at: YogaLife
YogaLife looks forward to welcoming your child to a summer of growth, fun, and tranquility through the transformative practice of yoga.