YOYO Yoga School is hosting free yoga classes for kids from preschoolers up to middle schoolers. Classes will be held at the Center of Clayton. Choose one of three dates: March 31, April 28 or May 5.
Toddler-Preschool yoga classes (ages 2-4 years) are 30 minutes long and will be held at 9 a.m. Toddler-Preschool classes explore the breath and body through yoga play, storytelling, games and songs. Parents are encouraged to join in.
School-Age yoga classes are 45 minutes long and begin at 9:45 a.m. These classes, for ages 5-8, explore mindfulness and yoga through toga play, storytelling, games and arts/crafts. Parents are welcome to join in or observe.
Tween and Teen yoga classes are for ages 9-12 and older, are one hou in length and begin at 10:45. These classes are a healthy balance of education and fun. Teens and tweens will explore the body, breath and mind through yoga and learn vital life skills they can access off the mat.
Classes are free but registration is required.
Register at yoyoyogaschool.com
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