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disney smh_visit Welcome to Simply Kids Yoga!

Since 2004, Simply Kids Yoga has taught Yoga to thousands and thousands of children in child care centres, primary and high schools and even at birthday parties around Sydney.
Kylie has personally mentored 13 yoga teachers and formally taught around 40 yoga teachers in her professional development Kids Yoga Teacher Training workshops.

In 2010, Kylie has decided to take a break from training and mentoring teachers and running kids yoga classes in order to spend more time with her growing family. She is focusing on teaching Mums & Bubs and Mums & Tots Yoga.

Kylie is also available for private family classes, birthday party yoga, and kids yoga workshop scenarios. Please contact us to enquire.

Kylie says:

"I have taught many yoga teachers over the years the art and joy of teaching yoga to children and have taught hundreds of children Yoga in age appropriate, compassionate and loving ways. My emphasis is on freeing the individual, working intuitively with each of my students, working alignment and making kids yoga a fun and calming experience filled with meaning and wonder".

What you will find on this website:

Information about Mums & Bubs and Mums & Tots Yoga classes currently running

Information about Kids Yoga

Kids Yoga Articles

Yoga DVD for Exam Stress for teenagers and anyone under stressful circumstances

Contact details for Yoga Birthday Parties and Kids Yoga Workshops in schools,
spacer child care centres and Vacation Care

If you are seeking a specific kids yoga class in your area,
please search at www.findyoga.com.au.

May your days be filled with childhood laughter, yoga play and yoga relaxation.

Love, light and Namaste.

Kylie Peters

 

"The approach of a young child to yoga is very different from that of an adult.
Consider the intellectual development of an adult and the intellectual development of a child, and consider the speed of a child in physical action compared to the
speed of an adult. Though the child's development has not reached the level of an adult's, the child sees with universality of mind
whereas the adult is more individualistic than universal. Also, the child
is much faster
in body movement than the adult."

Excerpt from The Tree of Yoga:
Timeless Yoga Wisdom for your Daily Life, by B.K.S Iyengar

 

           

 

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