Registered Children's Yoga Schools (RCYS®s)
Curriculum must incorporate training hours in the following educational categories:
General Background in the Specialty Area (12 hours)
12 contact hours
Includes the study and understanding of all childhood developmental stages from age 2-15 and how the issues of each stage impact what is appropriate for teaching them. The school may split ages 2-15 into age groupings as it sees fit (e.g., ages 2-4, 5-8, etc.; or pre-school, elementary school, middle school). All five of Yoga Alliance’s educational categories are to address the specifics of appropriate developmental application for each age group. Also includes the understanding of the yoga teacher’s relationships with parents/guardians and developmental specialists and basic communication skills for conducting those relationships.
Techniques Training/Practice (20 hours)
20 contact hours, 15 with primary E-RYT®s
Includes yoga-based practices appropriate for child development, such as asanas, asana-based movement, yoga-based games and activities, breathing techniques and chanting.
Teaching Methodology (15 hours)
15 contact hours, 12 with primary E-RYTs
Includes knowledge of classroom techniques, lesson plans and group processing for children’s activities. Age-appropriate teaching skills for yoga class techniques (including how to phrase age-appropriate questions to a child) and effective communication skills (such as songs and stories) for working with children.
Anatomy and Physiology (10 hours)
10 contact hours
Anatomy and physiology related specifically to changes during child development and their application to yoga techniques (see Techniques category above). Includes both the study of the subject and application of its principles to yoga practice (benefits, contraindications, healthy movement patterns, etc). Includes both human physical anatomy and physiology (bodily systems, organs, etc.) and energy anatomy and physiology (chakras, nadis, etc.)
Yoga Philosophy, Lifestyle and Ethics for Children’s Yoga Teachers (12 hours)
12 contact hours
Includes basic yoga precepts as they relate to children and to teaching yoga to children (e.g., the Yamas and Niyamas). Awareness of ethical behavior and state and local legal requirements as related to behavior with and supervision of children. Specific training in parameters and techniques of ethical touch with regard to teaching children. Basics of ethical language and behavior, both when parents or guardians are present and when they are not.
Practicum (18 hours)
6 observing, 4 with primary E-RYTs
12 teaching, 6 with primary E-RYTs, at least 4 as a lead teacher
Remaining Hours (8 hours)
Hours to be distributed among educational categories according to the school’s chosen emphasis (may be contact or non-contact hours).
Total: 95 Hours
Total Contact Hours: 87
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