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How to choose your kids' yoga teacher training?
 
 
 
 

Do you dream of sharing your passion and the enchantment of yoga with little ones? Look no further!  At Yogi Beans, we've got you covered! Yoga isn't just a skill; it's a life tool that everyone, especially children, should experience!

Selecting the appropriate yoga teacher training is a significant decision, and given the multitude of options available today, it can be challenging to determine which training is the right fit for you!

Whether you’re a yoga teacher, a child therapist, or even a school teacher who just wants to sprinkle a bit of yoga magic in your classes, you might want to look at different criteria. 

Below are key considerations to guide you in choosing the best children's yoga training:

I - What to consider when choosing a kids' yoga teacher training?

Picking the perfect kids' yoga teacher training is super important to make sure your little ones get safe, fun, and awesome instruction. 

Here are some things to think about when choosing a training program:

  1. School Energy: There are so many different children's yoga schools out there. Pick the one that makes you feel at home when you read through their website or social media posts.

    For example, Yogi Beans is more than just a school, we are a community of parents, yoga teachers, childcare professionals, children therapists, school teachers, and much more! Unlike some massive kids' yoga institutes, we don't see you as just a number!

  2. Program Accreditation: While browsing the Web with the hope of finding the best training, you might get lost between the different accreditations. Whether you’re a yoga teacher or someone who works with children, you don’t necessarily need the Yoga Alliance accreditation, even though picking a school that works with Yoga Alliance, like Yogi Beans, is proof of qualifications.

  3. Curriculum: Check if the curriculum covers age-appropriate poses, games, breathing exercises, meditation, child development, and teaching psychology.

  4. Lead Instructors: Don’t forget to have a look at the leading instructor’s profile! He or she will be your mentor, so make sure you like his or her energy and that their philosophy aligns with yours.

  5. Reviews and Recommendations: Seek reviews and recommendations from previous participants and professionals in the field.

  6.  Cost: Compare costs, but also consider the value and quality of the training in relation to the price. Later in this article, we’ll discuss the normal cost of a children's yoga training.

  7. Flexibility of Schedule: Consider whether the training schedule aligns with your personal commitments. Yogi Beans offers in-person trainings, online trainings and on-demand VOD trainings to ensure everyone can have the chance to learn kids’ yoga.

  8. Continuing Education Opportunities: Check if the training program offers opportunities for continuing education, workshops, mentorship or advanced certifications in the field of kids' yoga.

At Yogi Beans, we offer many additional courses, including Baby Yoga, Yoga for Children with Special Needs, and others, to help our community grow. Take a look at our calendar of trainings.

II - How long does it take to be fully certified as a kids’ yoga teacher?

The time it takes to become fully certified as a kids' yoga teacher can vary depending on the specific training program and your personal schedule. 

Generally, kids' yoga teacher training programs may range from a few days to several weeks, with varying time commitments each day. Some intensive programs may offer certification in a shorter duration, while part-time or online programs may spread the training over a longer period.

III - What are Yoga Alliance credits for Kids’ yoga teacher training?

Yoga Alliance is a globally recognized organization that sets standards for yoga teacher training programs.

When considering a kids' yoga teacher training program, it's always better to pick a school, like Yogi Beans, that works with Yoga Alliance and provides Continuing Education credits. 

This information is often available on the program's page, or it can be obtained by contacting the program directly.

Do I need the 95-hour RCYT? 

Many individuals aspiring to teach yoga to kids do not require the 95-hour RCYT certification.

What is often overlooked is that the 95-hour RCYT is primarily advantageous for yoga instructors who have already obtained a 200-hour teacher training with the Yoga Alliance. In many instances, shorter programs are sufficient and provide the flexibility to teach in various settings. 

If you’re a school teacher, a children's therapist, or a professional who works with children, short programs, such as our on-demand VOD training, are sufficient to qualify you for teaching yoga to the children around you!

The key factor is to align yourself with a school, such as Yogi Beans, that holds recognition from the Yoga Alliance, has substantial experience, and fosters a vibrant community!

IV - How much should a kids' yoga teacher training cost? 

Kids’ yoga training prices can be quite diverse, running from a few hundred dollars to a couple of thousand dollars, depending on factors such as the course length and the trainer's experience. 

Just a heads up, be cautious with online courses priced at $15. While these substantially low priced training offerings may catch your eye, remember that you usually get what you pay for. If you're after a fantastic course with an experienced and knowledgeable trainer, it's worth investing a bit more for quality!

V - The one thing the best yoga teacher training should have!

Given our wealth of experience in kids' yoga teacher trainings, it is safe to say that the finest kids' yoga training programs prioritize quality over quantity!

You do not need to learn 300 kids' yoga poses and 500 hundred games. Instead, you want to be able to take the knowledge that you learn in your training and synthesize it into a comprehensive yoga class for children.

Seek out trainings that guide you in leading awesome classes where children can have fun and explore various facets of yoga. Focus on learning how to introduce kids in Pranayama, Asana, meditation, and games. Additionally, look for insights on managing challenging behavior in your class – a skill essential when working with kids. An added bonus is if a training offers information on the business of kids yoga (which Yogi Beans trainings cover thoroughly)!

Ultimately, we're all aiming for a return on our investment so we leave a training feeling confident enough to venture into the world, and get paid for doing what we absolutely love!

 

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