Building Skills for Autism, social anxiety, and speech delays one brick at a time.
Calling all Master Builders! School-aged peer groups provide a platform to address social skill-building strategies. We make learning fun by playing to a child’s strengths, not their disabilities.


e encourages self-esteem and body awareness with a physical activity that’s noncompetitive. Physically, it enhances their flexibility, strength, coordination, and body awareness. In addition, their concentration and sense of calmness and relaxation improves. Doing yoga, children exercise, play, connect more deeply with the inner self, and develop an intimate relationship with the natural world that surrounds them. Yoga brings that marvelous inner light that all children have to the surface.”