Documents tagged with yoga for kids

pintro2

Violence is at the core of our society. Every day violence in the society is in access of the death toll of all current wars combined. Growing peacefulness is a social need of the priority. Schoo...
  • YogainSchools published this 12 / 15 / 2008
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p10

Central to the growth of peacefulness is the role of the teacher. Through a support group of a Peace Circle, the teacher aims to maintain a personal Peace growing practice through daily quiet time ...
  • YogainSchools published this 12 / 15 / 2008
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p9

Arts support academic learning and subtle thinking. Art projects that support the social and inner ideals are part of the curriculum of growing peacefulness.
  • YogainSchools published this 12 / 15 / 2008
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p7

Personality balancing happens through reflecting different qualities in class management and teaching style.
  • YogainSchools published this 12 / 15 / 2008
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p6

Thinking develops through dialogue and introversion. This chapter explains how.
  • YogainSchools published this 12 / 15 / 2008
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p5

Guided imagery and visualization help children develop closer insight and realization of the inner positivity
  • YogainSchools published this 12 / 15 / 2008
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p4

A healthy mind, trapped in an unbalanced body will never be at peace. Bio-psychology is the science that supports the application of Yoga and Food for peace to bring about sentience and peacefulness.
  • YogainSchools published this 12 / 15 / 2008
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p3

Value learning supports the growth of compassion and therefore should be at the core of learning.
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p2

Learning has to be focused on meaning. Without it, the process of learning will develop a split individual, forever at conflict with one self, and a source of conflict for society.
  • YogainSchools published this 12 / 15 / 2008
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p1

Unlike Piaget and Vygotsky, P.R. Sarkar sees development as driven by consciousness. A healthy development sprouts forth from a deep link to the infinitely positive self.
  • YogainSchools published this 12 / 15 / 2008
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