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OUR MISSION

To make yoga accessible to people with disabilities and chronic conditions in a safe environment.

 

 

OUR CLASSES

We offer public classes on Thursday mornings and Saturday afternoons.  The Thursday classes are offered by Zoom only.  The  Saturday classes are offered either in-person or by Zoom. You must register for all classes ahead of time, but it's most important to register for the in-person class as space is limited.

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Teaching Yoga to People with Disabilities

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A Workshop for Teachers & Caregivers Sponsored by Piedmont Yoga Community Observe and practice teaching a yoga class with JoAnn’s students.

How do you feel about teaching yoga to someone in a wheelchair, or as a caregiver, suggesting yoga to your client? What will you say when a potential student calls and says, “I have a broken leg / Multiple Sclerosis / Cerebral Palsy / (fill in the blank), can I come to your yoga class?” This workshop will not only help you answer that question, it will also offer you a different way of approaching your own practice and teaching.

JoAnn Lyons has been teaching yoga to the Bay Area disability community since 1996. She started her journey teaching one class at the Cerebral Palsy Center in Oakland, California. It quickly became apparent to her that this was an area of yoga teaching that had not been well explored and that each class required not just one teacher, but a team of teachers, assistants and volunteers who were well trained in yoga and ready to meet the challenge of adapting yoga poses to the needs of students with different abilities. So began workshops on Teaching Yoga to People with Disabilities and Special Needs.

Today there are classes at the Cerebral Palsy Center, Clausen House and public classes for people with disabilities and special needs at Piedmont Yoga in Oakland. Ageing Baby Boomers with chronic conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, disabled vets returning home – this work is becoming more important every day! Working with students with disabilities and hearing their stories will bring a new dimension to your teaching as well as prepare you to adjust your teaching to meet the special needs of everyone who walks or rolls into your yoga class. This workshop will open you to the possibilities of these students whom many see as people who “can’t” and help you see that, well, yes, they “can.” 

Pre-requisites: Two year continuous practice, plus completion of a basic teacher training program, or if a caregiver, a basic knowledge of yoga, that includes anatomy and kinesiology. 
Certification: Upon satisfactory completion of all course work you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 
Extra Credit: After completion of the workshop, internships will be available for further credit. Please contact JoAnn for information at joannlyonsyoga@aol.com.

Early Registration through 12/31/2017 is $355.  After 12/31/2017 registration is $395.

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When
March 16th, 2018 1:30 PM to March 18th, 2018 5:00 PM
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Event Fee(s)
Registration Fee $395.00

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