Our Together We Stand sequence engages the entire group to
practice partner poses and inspire each other.
Not exact matches
In
partner poses and group activities we
practice being both kind and standing up for ourselves.
Kids
practice alongside caregiver while learning breathing and relaxation techniques, Yoga Postures, fun Yoga games and
Partnering poses.
In a series aimed at closing the gap between research and
practice, Usable Knowledge has
partnered with Digital Promise on a project that collects questions from educators across the country and
poses them to experts at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
When students do these
partner poses, they
practice mindfulness — paying attention to their own bodies — and they learn how to cooperate and problem - solve with a peer.
So, we
partnered with Dr. Joan Cook at Columbia University and her research project funded by the National Institute of Mental Health to find out ourselves,
posing the question, «Over the last 25 years, which figures have most influenced your
practice?»