Yoga Generates Huge Benefits for Children with Autism
Yoga is growing in popularity in the U.S. as a complementary therapy for
children with special needs and autism, with rising numbers of schools
and parents participating in innovative yoga programs which are cropping
up around the country. Scott Anderson, teacher and founder of
YogAutism, mentions on his site that in addition to benefits typically
associated with yoga—improved strength and flexibility, and an
increasing sense of peace—autistic children also experience a reduction
of pain, anxiety, aggression, obsessive behaviors, and self-stimulatory
activities. And there's more good news. The children are also having
greater success making new friends and regulating emotions.
Louise Goldberg, author of Yoga Therapy for Children with Autism and Special Needs, also has first-hand experience witnessing the enormous benefits children on the autistic spectrum experience from practicing yoga. In 1981, Goldberg and a colleague were invited to teach a demo class for teachers at a residential hospital for children with severe emotional and behavioral disorders. “We were both fairly new yoga teachers and we just made it up as we went along. But seeing the kids—many of whom were extremely anxious, withdrawn, or angry—let go, for even a moment, was a revelation. We were amazed at how effective yoga was with these children and how much they enjoyed it,” says Goldberg.
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Louise Goldberg, author of Yoga Therapy for Children with Autism and Special Needs, also has first-hand experience witnessing the enormous benefits children on the autistic spectrum experience from practicing yoga. In 1981, Goldberg and a colleague were invited to teach a demo class for teachers at a residential hospital for children with severe emotional and behavioral disorders. “We were both fairly new yoga teachers and we just made it up as we went along. But seeing the kids—many of whom were extremely anxious, withdrawn, or angry—let go, for even a moment, was a revelation. We were amazed at how effective yoga was with these children and how much they enjoyed it,” says Goldberg.
Read the full article @ yogainternational.com
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