Monday, December 13, 2010

Breathing ain’t easy, but it can be taught




By Nikki Dowling
The Riverdale Press

High school history teacher, Harvard graduate and active volunteer Dominique Padurano knows a thing or two about stress. That would explain why she practices breathing exercises with students during class, teaches yoga after school and plans to volunteer her services on weekends.

The 39-year-old has taught at Horace Mann’s upper division for four years and has lived locally for just as long.  She  said she noticed the school’s rigorous academic requirements wore students thin. So she began practicing yoga breathing and stretching exercises at the beginning of class to enliven or calm students, depending on what they needed. 

“In the beginning they’ll think I’m crazy, I’m sure ... but I think that they realize the benefits,” Ms. Padurano said, adding that she gives students stretching ideas to reduce back pain and sleeplessness.
Current and former students said the short practice period makes a big difference.

“I’ve never done yoga or really breathing before. It relaxes you,” 11th grader Spencer Reiss, who is currently taking Ms. Padurano’s class, said. He added that his Spanish teacher recently imitated the routine.

Senior Tucker Caploe said Ms. Padurano “made sure we were de-stressed and ready to work.”
Last year, Ms. Padurano revived the after-school yoga program to help with further stress-busting. Once every week in the school’s Black Box Theater, she teaches a small group of students how to bend, breath and pose until they fall into relaxation.

“Horace Mann is a pretty intense place and I think that teachers and students can use the tools that yoga can give us for dealing with stress,” Ms. Padurano said, adding that she offered a course for faculty and staff last year and is receiving requests to continue it.

Wearing black leggings, silver jewelry and a black tank top, Ms. Padurano performed some poses during an interview last month. Diving gracefully into an effortless plank, the 13-year yoga veteran didn’t look like she needed any more instruction. Yet, she said she was currently getting her teaching certification from Yoga Haven in Tuckahoe, N.Y.


Ms. Padurano is also finishing up a four-week course with the Good Dog Foundation, a nonprofit that trains dogs and their owners to work in animal-assisted therapy and was started for families and victims following the Sept. 11 attack.

Ms. Padurano and her white German Shepard, Blanca, will be a “Good Dog Team” that goes into nursing homes, hospitals or other institution to provide company and companionship to those who want it.

“Given that Riverdale’s got a lot of nursing homes I might wind up in a senior citizen center,” she said
Ms. Padurano  taught at Rutgers University, University of Texas at El Paso and at public schools in Long Island. She has a Ph.D from Rutgers in U.S. history, a master’s in education from Dowling College and a bachelor’s in art history from Harvard.

“To teach at a school like Horace Mann is a dream because the students are smart and engaged,” she said. “At Horace Mann if you’re a teacher you can really be a teacher.”
And a yoga instructor.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Yoga in Scarsdale Elementary School

Yoga in the School
Scarsdale’s Heathcote Elementary School implemented a new “Mindfullness Program” in November.  Part of the program consisted of each class participating in three yoga classes during the 4 weeks.  Yoga Haven’s awesome staff of six kid’s yoga teachers taught 58 classes during that month!  The program was a great success.  
Following are a couple of poems written by the students. 

Yoga Helps, 
by Maya

Yoga finds inner peace
In your mind on your body
Find a pose that’s for you
Your body will love it
You will too
Yoga is a tree
A mountain, a turtle
Yoga can be anything
As long as you look at it from the right way

Yoga Day, 
by Nicia

Yoga is a calming way
If you’re a tree it let’s you calmly sway
The lotus lets you calmly stay
All these poses have a way
In the yoga time of day

Yoga, 
by Stephan

Yoga is not for me
Sometimes it makes me crazy
The frog and the tree
Are all hard for me
So whenever I do those poses
I fall down


Yoga , 
by Caleigh

Cat dog, cow and tree
As you breathe count to three
Calm yourself and feel free
Yoga helps me be me

The Tree, 
by Ariel

The tree is calming
I have to stay very still
So I do not fall

Yoga, 
by Miles

Yoga is here everyday
It is new
Not for play
You stay still
Don’t walk away
Blend in with a tree any day



Poses, 
by Jocelyn

Cobra
Airplane
Warrior 1
Warrior 2
Those are some poses you can do
Cow
Tree
Cat
Downward
Dog
Please don’t forget the frog


Yoga is good for me,
by Axel

Yoga is good for me
It helps me to relax
I can stretch up and become a tree
Or bend down and meditate
I can breathe well when I ice skate
And make a figure eight
Or I can go down town to make a touchdown
Yoga is good for me

Yoga,
by Sarah Kazan

There are many poses in yoga
People know the tree and downward dog
But not really the frog
It may seem very silly
But really it’s good for you
Movie stars and athletes do it
Before they perform
So they can have a good form

Yoga,
by Rachel

Although the trees do not move
When in wind or a storm
You have to stay still
Have good posture
Have good form
Lotus, cobra warrior 2
These poses keep me calm
What about you?
Yoga helps me get rid of
Any bad thoughts in my head
I won’t just sit and relax
I’ll do yoga instead