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NEW BEDFORD — Tim Donohue believes in the transformative power of yoga and he is bringing his message to nearly 300 city students each week.
Through Yoga Kids Inc., Donohue teaches some of the movements which characterize yoga. But he’s quick to point out that his lessons are about much more than stretching. The youngsters “think I’m just showing poses (but) it’s far more than that,” he said.
Among the skills he teaches are basic meditation, which uses breathing to help calm the mind.
With stress a major problem among children today, Donohue said he believes it is “one of the biggest blocks for kids learning.”
Teaching the students to calm themselves will help them maintain control throughout their life, he said, adding that “Eventually they’re going to avoid a lot of the pitfalls of life when they have self-control.”
Donohue said his lessons, which he calls “The Life Skills Program,” also incorporate confidence- and self-esteem building, and dropout prevention. Additionally, he warns students about the dangers of using drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.
Some of what he teaches about are issues that he himself faced growing up, he said.
“I didn’t have the help I needed, so I hope I can kind of be that help for kids,” he said.
Donohue said he first discovered the benefits of yoga as a high school athlete, explaining he was drawn to its noncompetitive spirit. “I found something that’s physical but you don’t have to beat someone at it,” he said.
It’s also a perfect fit for kids who aren’t traditional athletes. “Strength comes from your mind as well as your muscles,” he said.
Donohue said Yoga Kids Inc. was born 12 years ago in his daughter’s first grade class. Now the non-profit Marion-based program has expanded throughout the city in schools ranging from Hayden-McFadden to Trinity Day Academy.
He said he treasures the letters of thanks he has received from students, teachers and principals, saying they inspire him to continue with his work.
For instance, Jireh Swift School Principal Debra Letendre said the yoga lessons helped her fourth and fifth grade students stay on task throughout the school day.
“We live in a really fast society,” she said. “It kind of slows them down and gets them more focused.”
Letendre said the students often talked at length about how much they enjoyed yoga, even discussing the lessons with Gov. Deval Patrick during a visit he made to the school. She added that she hopes Swift can one day expand the program to its third-grade classes.
The students also give Yoga Kids high marks, as evidenced by tributes posted on his website yogakidsinc.org.
“Thank you for calming me down. I won’t fight with my sister and brother anymore because of your trick,” wrote one.
Wrote another, “I want to thank you for teaching me how to calm myself down and also to get up and move and not be a TV zombie.” That student went on to say that she “did some breathing and poses before I started MCAS.”
While Donohue has used grants to fund Yoga Kids, they are not always available, he said. Still, he said he hopes the program can continue to expand and notes that any donations are tax-deductible.
For more information about Yoga Kids, visit yogakidsinc.org.
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