Yoga for Kids Without Spirituality

TO “om” or not to “om”: For those who teach yoga in schools, that is a question that arises with regularity.

The little syllable, often intoned by yoga students at the beginning and end of class, signifies different things to different people. But with its spiritual connotations, it is a potential tripwire for school administrators and parents, along with “namaste” and other Sanskrit words, chanting and hands in the prayer position.

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