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7 Fun and Easy Yoga Poses for Kids To Do At Home

written by Vidya Sury May 11, 2020
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Trying to find ways to stay ft with your kids while staying home and staying safe? These 7 easy and fun yoga poses for kids are a great way to exercise. Please do join your kids in doing them!

If you thought yoga was a series of impossible poses that only a select few super-fit people can practice, I have good news for you. Yoga is a holistic practice for everyone, regardless of age, fitness level and economic status. Also, it is inexpensive, and does not involve special equipment.

As a complete mind-body workout, there are few exercise programs that can be as enduring as yoga. Besides burning calories and toning muscles, this ancient practice is a combination of strengthening and stretching poses or asanas, and includes deep breathing, meditation and relaxation.

Yoga is a gentle exercise form that everyone and in particular children, enjoys. While the benefits of yoga are no secret, for children, they are unique.

In fact, these days even schools have started incorporating yoga into their curriculum. The benefits? Children who are less stressed, have better focus, can concentrate better, are more confident and have positive body image, all of which lead to healthier kids who perform better.

Yoga improves children’s attention, their relationships, self-esteem and listening skills. It is also believed to improve symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity and used as a calming mechanism for autism spectrum disorder.

7 fun yoga poses for kids to do at home

Other benefits of yoga poses for kids

  • It builds strength and flexibility
  • It improves fine and gross motor skills
  • It helps children focus better and be more attentive at school
  • It makes them more self-confident and self-aware
  • It boosts creativity and imagination
  • It helps them relax and sleep better
  • It promotes mental health and well being
  • It maintains good health
  • It strengthens the immune system
  • It improves memory
  • It facilitates proper breathing and increases lung capacity

One of the most important aspects of yoga is breathing. Breathing techniques create body awareness and help children cope with stress and anxiety.

Yoga for children does not have to be as formal as it is for adults.  All you need is some space, some imagination and of course the child and an adult.  While a yoga mat is not mandatory, it can be good to get one. Make sure it is non-toxic and washed after each use. Preferably, go in for plain ones in soothing colors rather than mats with prints that can be distracting.

Most of all, yoga is easy and fun and fits into the daily routine.

How to get ready for yoga with kids

  • Avoid doing it on a full tummy
  • Wear comfortable clothing
  • Bare feet are okay, if wearing socks the surface should be non-slip
  • Make sure there’s ample space to move
  • Select music depending on your goal. Soft music to calm and fast music to energize.

Things to remember

Yoga is more than poses. It is a process of breathing, listening to the body and focusing the mind on the present moment – being mindful. With kids, yoga feels more like a game since the goal is to involve the child in the experience, rather than striking the perfect pose. It is like learning through play.

  • Begin with warm up exercises, followed by the yoga poses or asanas.
  • Use positive affirmations such as “I am strong”, “I am brave” “I am kind”
  • Keep the poses simple and basic and short – deep breath in, deep breath out.
  • Don’t do anything that hurts
  • Choose poses that involve both sides of the body and offer a balance to move and stretch the body as well as calm and relax
  • Breathe consciously
  • Get your child used to the idea of doing yoga, so that you can go into the routine easily.
  • Do it together, it is more fun that way!

Easy yoga poses for kids to do at home

Here are 7 easy and fun yoga poses for kids

Yoga poses for kids #1 Cat or cow pose

Cat pose yoga poses for kids

This is great for emotional balance. It also releases back muscles and massages the digestive organs.

How to:

  • Go down on all fours
  • Pretend to be a cat, with back arched
  • Meowing is good!
  • Bring the back to the normal position
  • Pretend to be a cow and moo loudly

Yoga poses for kids #2 Tree 

Tree pose yoga poses for kids

This is a typical yogi pose that builds balance as they develop mind-body awareness, better posture and relax, mentally.

How to:

  • Stand on one leg
  • Bend the other knee and place the sole of the foot below or above the opposite knee.
  • Raise arms above head, palms joined for balance.
  • Sway like a tree, for fun.

Initially it may be tough to stand on one foot, so don’t be too particular. Let the child keep her foot wherever it feels comfortable, perhaps propped on the ground, below or above the opposite knee, or close to the opposite ankle. Let her pretend to be a tree.

Yoga poses for kids #3 Child’s pose

Childs pose yoga poses for kids

Obviously inspired by a child, this is one of the best yoga poses to release stress, stretch the lower back muscles, hips and thighs. It also calms the central nervous system.

How to:

  • Kneel on the mat, legs tucked under, big toes touching
  • Sit back on the heels, knees hip-width apart
  • Breathe out, bringing chest to rest on the top of the thighs
  • Stretch arms out in front or tuck them by your sides
  • Relax
  • Breathe deeply.
  • Keep this position up to a count of 20

Yoga poses for kids #4 Happy Baby

Happy Baby pose yoga poses for kids

Again, inspired by a child, children love this! It is a great way to maintain flexibility as it opens the hips, realigns the spine and relaxes the mind.

How to:

  • Lay down on the mat
  • Raise legs up from the hip
  • Raise and stretch arms and grab toes
  • Rock back and forth for a nice back massage.

Yoga poses for kids #5 Warrior

Warrior pose yoga poses for kids

This pose builds strength and stamina, while the breathing helps release negativity. Make it fun with lots of yelling and warrior cries!

How to:

  • Stand comfortably feet apart, shoulders relaxed, arms at the side.
  • Take a big step back
  • Place your foot so that it faces slightly outwards
  • Raise your arms so they are parallel with the ground
  • Bend your front knee
  • Look forward
  • Repeat with the other leg
  • Pretend to be a warrior and say “I am strong”

Yoga poses for kids #6 Rag Doll

Rag doll yoga pose for kids

This is a great way to cool down after a few yoga poses. It helps prevent injuries, this is another pose children will love.  It also releases neck and shoulder tension, stretches leg muscles and relieves stress.

How to:

  1. Stand straight, arms raised above head
  2. Breathe out
  3. Bend body forward
  4. Let arms fall towards the floor
  5. Bend knees slightly
  6. Allow neck, head and arms to hang down
  7. Sway head and arms from side to side
  8. Slowly straighten up to standing position

Yoga poses for kids #7 Sleeping Pose

This is best to conclude the yoga session, encouraging deep breathing. Add relaxing music and maybe massage their feet while they cool down. Let the child lay down on a mat, completely at ease.

If you end up cuddling, that is absolutely A-okay!

The most important thing is to make it fun while practicing yoga poses for kids!

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