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Teens will respond to a Yoga class, with their peers, above all other age groups. Unless they have a fostering personality, teens are not normally a good fit in a kids Yoga class. Sometimes, after-school activities, in high schools or junior high schools, will have Yoga as a choice. If there is no demand for teen Yoga classes in your area, adult classes will be the next best thing. Over the years, it has been observed that concerned parents are puzzled by the sudden lack of communicating with teens at home. This is normally a critical point in humane life, as teens look over the horizon, toward adulthood. Suddenly, the “happy go lucky” attitude changes to a severe drone. Many parents feel as if their teen has become a stranger. What may parents do to aid their teens? One solution is to find joint activities, for parents and children, long before they become teens. This reinforces bonds for the duration of critical points in the lives of both parent and child. Yoga is one such activity, but there are numerous more. Some families go hiking, skiing, biking, or participate in a potpourri of sports, together. There is no limit to the number of activities, but parents ought to make a concerted crusade to protest the role of a demanding coach. Turning a fun activity, into a pressure situation, is one sure way to strength somebody to drop out of it. This is why Yoga is such a nice fit for the parent / child relationship. If you throw contest out the window, Yoga is an person learning process. The rewards of a family exercise are good health and re-establishing family ties. © Copyright 2008 – Paul Jerard / Aura Publications |
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