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© Crystal Tai Chi 2004
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July 2008
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T’ai Chi 4 Kidz

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Dr Paul Lam & Cheryl Lee Player have produced a program specifically designed for young children. We use this program as the basis of our classes for young children.

 

 

In classes we never say that we “study”,  “practice” or even “do” T’ai Chi.
We always “PLAY” T’ai Chi.
T’ai Chi is enjoyable, a pleasure to perform and fun.

This is even more true when teaching children.

 

T’ai Chi  in Schools

 

Over the past year we have mentored the teaching of basic T’ai Chi as an introduction to balance and movement to 5 to 8 year olds in local primary schools.

 

We have also been involved in an enrichment program for a local secondary school introducing year 13 students to T’ai Chi. Even though each class was only exposed to T’ai Chi for three hourly sessions,  the calming effect, balance improvement and increase in confidence was  very apparent.
 

Please contact us if you want further information or help.

 

Emily & Lauren’s
first lesson
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T’ai Chi  for Children

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