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The Role of Yoga in Promoting Divyangajan through Yoga for Differently abled children

Author(s) Ms. NEHA SINGH YADAV, Mr. SHIVENDRA VIKRAM SINGH, Mr. ASHUTOSH PATHAK pathak
Country India
Abstract Yoga is becoming more popular every day by day, not just for adults but also for children as well as more important for divyangajan (differently abled Person with special needs abilities are endowed with superfluous qualities and they can perform extra ordinary deeds .It can be used as an alternative therapy. Yoga can help to increase concentration flexibility and strength. It can also develop coordination and reduce stress and anxiety. There are a lot of benefits of yoga for children with special needs. Yoga practices, including breathing techniques (Pranayama) and meditation, can help reduce stress, anxiety, and promote mental clarity, which is particularly beneficial for individuals facing challenges related to their disabilities. Yoga events and classes for Divyangajan create a sense of community and belonging, reducing feelings of isolation and promoting social interaction. Yoga can help break down societal barriers and misconceptions about disability, fostering a more inclusive and accepting environment. Engaging in yoga can empower individuals to advocate for their needs and participate in decision-making processes related to their well-being The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment has been actively promoting yoga for Divyangjan through its various institutes and centres, organizing events, webinars, and yoga camps. Events like the International Day of Yoga (June 21st) often include yoga sessions and performances by Divyangjan, showcasing their abilities and promoting inclusivity. The Purpose of study is to introduce yoga as a therapeutic means to increase body awareness and strength for especially differently abled children. Yoga for the especially abled children will be fantastic early intervention program that can assure the healthy formative development and coping extra ordinary needs.
Keywords Keywords- Yoga techniques for Cwsn, Meaning of disability, classification of disability, therapeutic means.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 4, July-August 2025
Published On 2025-07-11
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.50625
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9s9k5

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