Teaching with Care
Learn to teach yoga that helps students feel safe, seen, and supported. Enroll in Teaching with Care, a mini-course, that will give you the same trauma-informed care training as an entry-level social worker
What You'll Learn
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Being trauma-informed is more than a buzzword. You’ll learn what it actually means in practice: the mindset, the awareness, and the small choices that make your teaching safer and more responsive to what students are really carrying.
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We’ll explore how our nervous systems are wired to seek it, why it’s the foundation of any real learning or healing, and what that means for the way you hold space. When you understand safety at this level, everything about how you teach begins to shift.
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You’ll learn how to bring this awareness and deep empathy into your classes through your language, your cues, and the way you show up, so you can create spaces where students feel empowered, connected, and genuinely cared for.
Meet your instructor
Where Yoga Meets Social Work
I’ve spent more than 15 years as a yoga teacher, and I currently manage a yoga and Pilates studio. Alongside that, I’ve built a career in social work, supporting individuals who have been impacted by trauma and teaching trauma-informed care to fellow social workers and community members.
This course is where those two worlds come together: the grounding, embodied practice of yoga and the deep, compassionate understanding of trauma I carry from social work. It’s the blend of everything I love, created to help you teach in a way that keeps every student feeling safe, seen, and supported.