Yoga Therapy

Yoga therapy offers a natural approach to anxiety and mood regulation. Through yoga classes, students not only engage in physical exercise but also build friendships and form a supportive community, enhancing the overall experience. Yoga is often described as a comprehensive system of self-development that focuses on shaping the individual.

What is Yoga Therapy?

Yoga therapy supports self-improvement and self-understanding by guiding practitioners on their personal journeys. For children with autism, yoga therapy can be particularly beneficial. Often, the actions and thoughts of those with autism can be misaligned. Yoga therapy aims to improve a child’s strength, flexibility, and breathing while promoting their overall personal development.

The practice of asanas (physical postures) and pranayama (breathing exercises) helps unite the body and mind, fostering a stronger connection between them. This holistic approach can reduce pain and anxiety, helping children with autism feel more comfortable in their bodies. Additionally, yoga therapy can enhance behavior control, facilitate the acquisition of new skills, and encourage positive social interactions.

Benefits of Yoga Therapy

What Yoga Therapy Addresses

Yoga therapy uses asanas (physical postures) and pranayama (breathing exercises) to unite the body and mind. Sessions are adapted to accommodate children with ASD, using pictures, activities, repetition, and relaxation techniques.

How Riddle Blooms Helps You

Here, in Riddle Blooms families feel safe and supported in yoga courses, which adapt the flow of the practice to accommodate those with ASD. We are passionate about the kids to be at pace, and using the help of pictures, activities, repetition, and relaxation techniques to help everyone feel at ease and motivated.

Ready to bloom together?

Take the first step towards a supportive journey for your child. Book a free 15-minute introductory call with our head therapist.

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Reach out to us for a free consultation about your child's needs. We're here to listen and guide.