Baby Yoga

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      My 2 month old, Jayden, inspired me to teach a postpartum yoga class, so I could get back into my body and take care of myself in a community of conscious moms.  I had never considered possibility of a yoga class like this until I had my own baby, but it became obvious that this was one of the most important times for women to have body consciousness and tools to nurture themselves.  The members of my prenatal classes were thrilled to come back with their babies to this "mommy 'n me" yoga class.

     Over the last seven years, the class has evolved to include songs, colorful scarves, sounds, and brain gym development exercises for the babies.  They have a great time while the mamas are learning about core strength, stretching incredibly tight muscles and playing with their babies in the supportive environment of the yoga class.  I have learned so much about what the mothers need and how to keep the babies entertained and engaged.  My daughter went through the class with me as well, about five years ago, and she taught me about dancing with babies.  It has become an integral part of the class, dancing with scarves, bouncing babies on the knees in warrior poses, and a dance party atmosphere for a few minutes near the end of class.

        I allow the babies to guide the flow of the class, and am amazed at the way they tune in to each other.  They love the sounds we make, the rhythms which stimulate the musical and mathematical parts of the brain, tongue rolling and humming sounds which they can learn to mimic, and simply breathing out with a relaxed sigh, which calms them.   When there is restlessness and the babies are crying,  I gather and focus the class with more movement, or sound.   The babies can lie on the floor and watch their mommies move, or move in their mommies' arms through sun salutation and triangle pose.  At times,  I have have looked around to notice 10 moms in circle all nursing together.  The babies can hear the sounds and sense that nursing is happening, and they want some too! 

     I focus on letting go of the structure of a formal yoga class, and encourage the moms to nurse or bounce or sing when they need to.  This is about listening to your baby, while learning to stay tuned in to your own body.  I teach invaluable exercises to bring them back into healthy posture and strength.   "This feels great!  My body has been so tight, I feel like its been months since I've moved!"  one woman remarked after her first Baby Yoga class with me this morning.  Another woman said to me, "Wow!  He loved that!  So much stimulation!  He is really blissed out!"   I often hear that babies will sleep peacefully for hours after class.

    This class, full of joyful giggles and wonderful new moms, is my favorite class to teach, by far.  It challenges me to keep the flow and stay with the energy of the class.  I get to hold the babies, bouncing them to sleep and dancing with them while the mothers enjoy a deep shoulder stretch.  I feel the satisfaction of offering a service that can have a truly positive effect on someone's life.  It has been an ongoing creative outlet for me as well.   I love Baby Yoga!

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Oline Case
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written by Oline Case, August 07, 2009
My daughter and I started baby yoga with Sheryl around the time my daughter was 4 months old. I wanted a time to connect with my daughter and to be able to do yoga. Sheryl's awareness of where moms and babies are at during each class makes each class spontaneous and new. She leads the moms in interacting with their babies through sight, sounds, and touch in creative and engaging ways. She has modified poses so that baby is included. I especially like her way of modifying the Sun Salutation to include my baby in all of the poses. The movement was good for me and my daughter. I have also learned different techniques of getting my daughter's attention (which is good for diversion) that I had not tried before, and have learned different ways of playing with her that I still use today when she is 16 months old. Thanks Sheryl!

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