![]() “Off the Mat and Into the Family” fun exercises to help us bring the work off the mat and into our homes. “Parenting in Practice” offering and advice from parents in the US and abroad. “On the Mat” practices to show us how we can apply the lessons on our yoga mat in a more general sense. “Breath Breaks” invitations to mindfully breathe. In addition to the opening posture, each chapter includes: Ezrin also features the stories and insights of a wide range of yoga practitioner parents whose experiences include single parenting, grandparenting, and passing on intergenerational yoga traditions. Chapters include prompts such as intention setting, breathwork, and journaling. Ezrin, a longtime yoga teacher, supports readers and practitioners in slowing down, becoming present with our children and ourselves, and acting with more compassion.Įach chapter highlights a yogic posture and theme and explores how it relates to parenting, including presence, boundaries, balance, and nonattachment. While many people think of yoga as poses on a mat, The Yoga of Parenting supports people in bringing the spiritual principles of yoga into their lives-particularly their families. “I can say without a doubt that the most advanced yoga I’ve ever done is raising a child,” writes Sarah Ezrin. Mom and yoga teacher Sarah Ezrin offers 34 practices to find more presence, patience, and acceptance-with your child and with yourself. ![]() Mom and yoga teacher Sarah Ezrin offers 34 practices to find more presence, patience, and accepta Bring the wisdom of yoga into your parenting journey. Bring the wisdom of yoga into your parenting journey.
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