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Simply Kids Yoga has taught Yoga to thousands of children in child care centres, preschools, primary and high schools and even at birthday parties around Sydney since 2004.

Simply Kids Yoga founder Kylie De Giorgio has personally mentored more than a dozen yoga teachers and formally taught around 40 yoga teachers in her professional development Kids Yoga Teacher Training workshops.

Kylie is planning a new Kids Yoga Teacher Training in the near future. Family commitments with her beautiful children's needs have slowed the development stage down somewhat, but planning is underway! Please contact us to go on a database for more information.

Kylie has become a regular writer for WellBeing magazine and thoroughly enjoys writing in-depth yoga articles. She has written on Yoga for Self-Acceptance, Yoga for Compassion and many more.

Kylie is also spending her time writing and illustrating a new Kids Yoga story book and will be looking for a publisher later this year.

Kylie enjoys taking families on privately too. Please contact us to enquire.

We hope you enjoy the site.

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Saturdays 4:15pm - 5:15pm

Kids Yoga classes are back in our own very private space at Forestville. Kylie has created a beautiful kids and family yoga studio amongst the swaying palm trees and the gentle breeze indoors. Please contact Kylie for more information and to register your place.

fp_div_whatelsePrivate classes are available either at the studio in Forestville or in the privacy of your
spacerown home. Kylie can teach families and children, and offers parents their own private
spacersessions. Please contact Kylie for more info.

Yoga Birthday Parties - a healthy, relaxing and fun alternative to the usual birthday
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Yoga for child care centres and kindergartens. Please contact Kylie for more information
spacerabout how to bring yoga to your centre and calm to the children's daily lives.

fp_div_kyliewritesKylie loves reaching a wider audience through writing about Yoga and the philosophy behind the practices. Kylie is a regular yoga writer for WellBeing Magazine.spacer

WellBeing Parenting Magazine

An exciting WellBeing magazine called WellBeing Parenting Magazine is out now.

Kylie has written a wonderfully in-depth article about the benefits of kids yoga in this magazine, complete with a photographed kids yoga sequence and detailed descriptions.

WellBeing Parenting magazine is a treasure trove of healthy lifestyle choices for families.

For more info, visit: www.wellbeing.com.au

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WellBeing Magazine

Kylie writes yoga articles regularly for WellBeing magazine. She has written article on Yoga for Self-Acceptance, Yoga for Compassion and many more.

Look for her articles in the coming issues as well as back issues of WellBeing magazine.

For more info, visit: www.wellbeing.com.au

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Kylie will be announcing a new professional development Kids Yoga Teacher Training indepth course later in the year.

To be added to the database about this training, please email Kylie.



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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 Yoga classes

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,
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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 De Giorgio

 

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"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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