Articles, research links, and practical guides for parents, educators, and anyone who believes in the power of kids yoga.
Recent research from Frontiers in Education (2024) and the NIH confirms what many educators have long suspected: yoga isn't just stretching. For children, it's a powerful tool for building focus, emotional regulation, resilience, and physical strength. Here's what the science says...
Key findings: A 2024 scoping review of 14 studies found yoga improved psychological wellbeing and self-regulation in preschool children. A 2019 study showed 5-year-olds practicing yoga twice weekly showed significant cognitive improvements after 12 weeks. The effects on focus and anxiety are especially well-documented.
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One of the most common questions we hear: "We'd love to offer yoga, but we don't have the staff or the budget." The good news? You need neither. Here's how the Brightroots partnership model works for facilities...
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Curious what a Brightroots session actually looks like? We walk through a typical class for ages 3–5 (Little Roots) and 6–12 (Growing Roots) — so you and your child know exactly what to expect on day one...
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Breathwork is one of the most powerful tools we teach — and it works immediately. Here are three beginner-friendly exercises your child can use at home, in school, or whenever they feel overwhelmed...
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A 12-week kindergarten yoga program increased visual attention and visual-motor precision while decreasing inattention and hyperactivity — with some studies reporting large gains in time-on-task...
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School-based yoga and mindfulness programs have been shown to reduce anxiety and improve emotion regulation in children — helping kids move through big feelings and settle more easily...
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Teachers report improvements in on-task behavior, concentration, confidence, and mood after yoga — and research links school yoga to stronger social-emotional learning...
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Yoga gives kids a joyful dose of physical activity that builds coordination, balance, and body awareness — screen-free play that also teaches calm and focus...
Read MoreBrightroots curriculum is grounded in published research. Here are the studies we reference most often.