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Creative and playful yoga classes ( 6-15 years old)

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9600 Bathurst Street- Vaughan- Ontario L6A 3Z8

Creative and playful yoga classes ( 6-15 years old)

Designed for children with different abilities and special needs
(including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Learning Disabilities and ADHD).

A yoga routine offers proven methods to help children increase flexibility, promote coordination and strength of both body and mind. Yoga classes increase focus, concentration and attention span and cultivate positive self-esteem. Yoga can increase children’s ability to learn effectively, manage challenging emotions, self-regulate behaviour, and achieve personal and academic success.

Winter 2020

Monday January 6 – March 9

No Class February 17

Time: 7:30 – 8:30pm

Studio B

Member fee: $180  /  Regular fee: $207

Ratio: 3:8

For more information or to register please contact Karina Klier-Bogomolsky, Inclusion Services Manager, at karina@srcentre.ca or 905.303.1821 ext.3042

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Schwartz/ Reisman Centre

The Schwartz/Reisman Centre is a non-profit organization that welcomes everyone.
The J Inclusion Services mission:
To ensure that every single member of our community is able to experience the joy and fulfilment that comes from being part of a caring, diverse community. Our Inclusion Services department empowers young people aged 4-22 who have different abilities and challenges by giving them opportunities to grow, connect and participate in a meaningful way.

At the Schwartz/Reisman Centre, we respect and honour the unique gifts and strengths that each of us possesses. We emphasize the value, dignity and capabilities of every individual and strive to offer every person the opportunity to participate in our JCC community and to contribute in a meaningful way.

We are dedicated to ensuring that dignity, integration and equal opportunities are embedded in all aspects of the JCC culture. We are pleased to offer community-based recreational programs designed to meet specific needs identified to us by people with disabilities and their families.