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

Children and adults seated cross-legged in a kids yoga class, practicing mudra-based poses and mindfulness techniques.

I Am What I Am – A Grounded Kids Yoga Pose That Builds Emotional Integration and Trust

I_am_what_I.amI Am What I Am Grounded Yoga Pose

SA: Touch thumb to first finger and say SA which means Infinant. 

TA: Touch thumb to second finger and say TA which means Birth.

NA: Touch thumb to third finger and say NA which means Ending. 

MA: Touch thumb to pinky finger and say MA which means Rebirth. 

This is a traditional Kundalini Yoga chant that activates specific pressure ponts that help energy flow to the brain. We love this chant and first realized its transformational quality and how much all kids love it in the Radiant Child Yoga Program training with Shakta Kaur Khalsa. 

Child holding yoga bowl in focused pose from Focus 5

Focus Five: Prepare to Thrive and Feel Alive

Written by Lillarose, Grounded Student, Age 10 (Grounded elevating student since age 3.) It was a rainy day… A perfect day to do yoga to set my day straight and to breath in my emotions.  Sometimes we feel happiness, sometimes we feel sadness, sometimes we feel joy and even stress.  There is good stress and…
Four children practicing Washing Machine Pose together in a Grounded Kids Yoga class

What Yoga Really Means to Kids – Grounded in Connection

The traditional definition of yoga is “union.” At Grounded Kids Yoga, we understand that to mean something beautifully practical. When we bring all the parts and layers of ourselves together, we begin to know ourselves more deeply. We feel supported from within. We feel connected, grounded, and whole. That sense of integration is what makes…