The Grounded Kids Yoga Blog

Welcome to the Grounded Kids Yoga Blog, Media and Press page—your go-to resource for everything kids yoga, mindfulness, and educator inspiration. Explore interviews, podcast appearances, press features, and practical tips for teaching grounded, joyful yoga to kids of all ages. From movement games to meditations, classroom rituals to research-backed techniques—we’ve got tools you can use right now

OM is a Magic Word

We chant OM in order to ground our energy in the present moment. When teaching kids who are brand new to yoga, I am determined to invite them into the wondrous world of all that is yoga without pushing them into a place of spooky sounds, weird ways and stuff completely unrelated to anything they’ve ever known. This mantra is a mode of transportation from where we were in our individual lives moments ago to where we are now – together in yoga

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Inner Body Bright

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Humpty Dumpty was Inner Body Dull,

Humpty Dumpty was contracted, not full;

Laughter….Defined

laugh verb \ˈlaf, ˈläf\ intransitive verb 1 a : to show emotion (as mirth, joy, or scorn) with a chuckle or explosive vocal sound b : to find amusement or pleasure in something <laughed at his own clumsiness> c : to become amused or derisive 2 a : to produce the sound or appearance of…

Belmont Abbey College RA’s Get Grounded

IMG_8508.JPG.scaled1000The week before college life officially started at Belmont Abbey College, the Student Life department held one of its biggest and most important trainings of the year for its Resident Assistants. “RA’s” are some of the most influential student employees on campus. They represent the college in helping new students settle into resident hall life, assist in planning social events, lead discussions, report maintenance concerns, serve as a resource to campus information, lend a listening ear and comforting shoulder to cry on, perform room checks, work in the hall office and much more.

Needless to say, the RA position entails a great deal of responsibility, but these students are ready and capable of giving even more light and love back to those they serve. With all of the trainings, seminars and long check-lists to prepare the resident halls for new student orientation, the RA’s wanted one more important thing to prepare them for this celebratory new year of college. . . to get GROUNDED!