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  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to yoga poses, such as "downward dog" and "tree pose".
  • They practiced following verbal instructions and understanding the meaning of different yoga poses.
  • The child learned to listen and respond to questions and prompts during the yoga session.
  • They practiced storytelling and imagination by pretending to be different animals or objects during certain yoga poses.
  • The child learned to focus and concentrate on their breathing and body movements during the yoga practice.
  • They practiced body awareness and coordination by moving into different yoga poses and holding them for a certain period of time.
  • The child learned to express their feelings and emotions through movement and body language during the yoga session.
  • They practiced mindfulness and relaxation techniques by participating in guided meditation or relaxation exercises at the end of the yoga practice.

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Encourage the child to explore different yoga poses and sequences on their own, using resources such as children's yoga books or online videos. They can create their own yoga routines and even teach them to their friends or family members. Additionally, incorporating storytelling or writing activities related to their yoga experiences can help them further develop their English language arts skills. For example, they can write a short story about a yoga adventure or create a comic strip illustrating different yoga poses and their benefits.

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