As I was leaving my studio... this hawk and his friend danced right before me... not showing off to be impressive, but reminding me to not be so buried in the details... to lift my head. (Yup... look up)!
At some point, you stop explaining your sky to birds committed to sidewalks.You were built for currents. Elevation changes conversations.
Take flight.
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05/21/2026
We Made It! Happy Last Day of School!
#2025/2026
Somewhere between snack time, tiny sneakers, and “Ms. Ari watch this!”… a room full of kids just learned they’re allowed to take up space with their whole personality.
People think kids yoga is just stretching.
Meanwhile these little masterminds are practicing patience, emotional regulation, balance, social awareness, and how to pause.
Today at Carrington Academy we turned “Pure Imagination” into movement, focus, listening skills, confidence, and about 47 dramatic twirls that absolutely deserved a standing ovation.
Ending the year with sweet treats and sweet faces!!
love these little yogis forever ever forever ever...
Yesterday at Big Blue Marble Windy Hill, the kids danced to I’m a Survivor the Chippettes rendition… and honestly? It hit different standing in a room full of educators.
A few days ago, I listened to a talk from the Covid era about first responders.
Doctors were applauded.
Nurses were applauded.
Rightfully so.
But there was very little acknowledgment for teachers, caregivers, and school staff... the people who still showed up every day to hold together the emotional atmosphere of childhood while the world itself felt emotionally feral.
Because schools were never just about academics.
They’ve always quietly been places where children learn safety, expression, conflict, confidence, grief, friendship, frustration, regulation, and trust.
That invisible labor?
That’s the real underbelly of education.
And still, there are people who hear words like mindfulness, movement, breathwork, emotional intelligence, and immediately reduce it to “cute yoga poses” or “hokey pokey wellness stuff.”
Meanwhile, educators are carrying classrooms full of tiny nervous systems trying to make sense of an increasingly loud world.
Big Blue Marble Windy Hill understood the assignment.
They are intentionally creating language, movement, and experiences that allow children to feel seen, heard, affirmed, and emotionally equipped. They are giving children opportunities to practice emotional intelligence instead of merely defining it on a classroom poster.
And The Little Yogis Enrichment Program is honored to support that mission.
Because yoga in schools was never about turning children into miniature gurus sitting silently on meditation pillows.
It’s about helping children recognize themselves.
It’s about breath before reaction.
It’s about confidence in their bodies.
It’s about kindness that isn’t forced.
It’s about helping educators and students move from merely surviving the day… into actually impacting one another in a career built almost entirely on care.
And frankly, that work deserves more applause
Sticky fingers. Melted cones. Tiny humans doing cartwheels fueled by sugar and main-character energy.
Come hang with us for an afternoon that feels like childhood before everybody got addicted to notifications and likes.
🍦 Ice Cream Social
🗓 May 16th
⏰ 1PM–3PM
📍 The Little Yogis Studio:
11050 Crabapple Road 30075 Suite D115A
Bring the kiddos. Bring a blanket. Bring your overstimulated nervous system. We’ll handle the sprinkles.
Expect movement, laughter, stretching, music, sweet treats, and the kind of community that still remembers how to look each other in the eyes.
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05/10/2026
I wish you a life that brings laughter to ordinary moment.
To every mama learning how to hold her babies and herself with tenderness at the same time…
Happy Mother’s Day. 🌸🤍
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