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		<title>By: 8 Dirty Truths About Teaching Kids Yoga&#160;&#124;&#160;Yoga In My School</title>
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		<description>[...] favourite things then you know you’ve got a great thing going. As well each holiday from Valentine’s to Halloween provides fodder for fun. So don’t be surprised if you spend time wondering how to [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Lisa Flynn / ChildLight Yoga / The Kids Yoga Resource</title>
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		<description>So glad you like heart-shape kids Valentine email idea.  One addition - when creating shapes such as the heart, the goal is to work silently, creating a sense of reverence and compassion while using nonverbal communication.  A wonderful lesson in teamwork and cooperation.  

We use a digital camera quite a bit in our classes, as sometimes it really  helps (and is so fun!) for the children to see what they look like in an individual, in a partner pose, or in a group - instantly!  As well, parents LOVE to see photos of their children in yoga class - and of course, email is the most efficient, environmentally friendly and inexpensive way to send them along. 

What a lovely class you have presented here - I was on vacation during Valentine&#039;s week, but am saving this to use next year. In fact, the overall concept can and should be used anytime - can&#039;t wait!  Thanks as always for another great post.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So glad you like heart-shape kids Valentine email idea.  One addition &#8211; when creating shapes such as the heart, the goal is to work silently, creating a sense of reverence and compassion while using nonverbal communication.  A wonderful lesson in teamwork and cooperation.  </p>
<p>We use a digital camera quite a bit in our classes, as sometimes it really  helps (and is so fun!) for the children to see what they look like in an individual, in a partner pose, or in a group &#8211; instantly!  As well, parents LOVE to see photos of their children in yoga class &#8211; and of course, email is the most efficient, environmentally friendly and inexpensive way to send them along. </p>
<p>What a lovely class you have presented here &#8211; I was on vacation during Valentine&#8217;s week, but am saving this to use next year. In fact, the overall concept can and should be used anytime &#8211; can&#8217;t wait!  Thanks as always for another great post.</p>
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