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Yoga for Teens, a Relaxing Self-Care Time for Mindfulness in Body & Mind - 1:1

Class
Pamela Ocana, M.A., E-RYT
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(391)
In this relaxation focused class, Learner experiences the gifts of centering, releasing & revitalizing through a set of practices including breathing, poses and affirmations to strengthen body & mind, ending with a sweet mini meditation.

Class experience

Student will learn to self-observe and regulate with easy and accessible techniques to cultivate a positive self-image and wellbeing for their body & mind.  
Teacher has a B.A. in psychology, is a Yoga & Meditation college professor, holds the highest credentials from the Yoga Alliance as a Teacher and Yoga Teacher Trainer, and is also a Yoga therapist. 
Homework Offered
Student will learn to self-observe and regulate with easy and accessible techniques to cultivate a positive self-image and wellbeing for their body & mind. N/A, but Learner is encouraged to continue practicing on their own, developing mindfulness, physical/mental concentration, and building a discipline that will turn into a solid personal practice to help him/her as needed in life. Learner is also encouraged to take the class on a weekly basis to continue building their discipline, correcting alignments, and having expert guidance as their practice continues to develop.
1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Informally, throughout the session, and then with a final review in an encouraging way.
Grades Offered
Space:  Learner will need a quiet space in the home, without sensorial (unless child needs it) and/or electronic interruptions.
Materials:  ideally, learner will have a non-slippery Yoga mat, a blanket (regular or weighted whichever one they prefer), a yoga strap, 2 yoga blocks, eye pillow (it could be any alternative acceptable to child like a small folded towel), and a cushion (or pillow) for his/her comfort.  
Water bottle:  Learner will not need a water bottle, but it is encouraged that they be properly pre-hydrated.  
Clothing:  Clothing (pants and a top) should be loose and comfortable.  No shoes and no socks are required as Yoga is practiced barefoot for better freedom of movement and safety.
Parents:  Parents are encouraged to stay nearby in the background, monitoring the child's wellbeing, in case child needs parental support.
No Pre-Stretching is required as class includes gradual warm-ups to the poses.
Notebook & Pen:  Optional, Learner may want to keep a journal of his/her class experiences.
Safety First:  Learner shall be cleared by his/her Physician to engage in the physical practice of Yoga. By registering Learner in this class, Guardian/Parent(s) acknowledge(s) they understand there are always risks in any physical program, assume(s) all risks, and waive(s) any rights to file any claim against the instructor in regards to Learner's participation in class.  Learner shall have had nothing to eat a couple of hours prior to the class and be properly hydrated before class.
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(391)
Profile
1) I teach subjects that have captivated my mind and heart for a lifetime:  Mindful Yoga, rooted in its well-proven techniques (Mindfulness, Poses, Breathing Control Exercises, and Meditation); kid-friendly Art History classes; Linguistic... 
1-on-1 Coaching

$35

per session
Meets on demand
30 min

Completed by 10 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 13-18

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