Dear Mukunda, thank you for your help with my past questions. New question:
I am teaching a children’s yoga class once per week. First session is with Special Ed. Kindergarteners, the next with Special Ed. First and Second graders. I was informed today that one of the girls in the Kindergarten class was a victim of sexual abuse in two of her foster homes, starting at the age of four (I believe she is six now). The teacher told me only because she wanted me to understand why she wasn’t pushing the girl to follow my instructions to extend her legs when she wanted them bent into her body.
Although I realize the inherent limitations of the situation, I would like to provide some asanas that will let her be more comfortable in her body and (possibly) more trusting.
Thank you,
Deb