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Art Excel Course
Posted by Art of Living on 7/31/08

    How can kids benefit?

    Enhancement of creative skills
    Improvement of memory and concentration
    Healthier emotions
    Better interaction with others

    During the initial 18-hour program youth learn the six-gold
    keys to success through innovative games and interactive
    processes that reinforce human values. Through fun and
    laughter, children learn valuable lessons on how to share
    with others, work and play in harmony and develop a sense
    of belonging. Children become more self-expressive and
    comfortable and natural even with diverse groups of people.

    Students are also taught yoga and effective and powerful
    breathing processes which help eliminate fear, anxiety,
    depression and other negative emotions. Meditation, being
    an important tool to tap the children's hidden potential,
    forms an integral part of the program.

    After undergoing the program, children demonstrate
    enhancement of creative skills, improved memory and
    concentration, development of leadership qualities and
    healthy emotions, clarity of mind as well as improved
    interaction with their peers.

Yoga And Meditation course for 8-13 yr old kids

     
     

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