Kiki was born in the City of London and fell in love with yoga aged 6, when she took a class in a friend's playroom. She has worked as a medical doctor in some of London's top hospitals and writes a regular column on anatomy for Om Yoga Magazine. She started her yoga career teaching 2 year olds, taught yoga therapy at London's celebrated Triyoga and is the founder of Primrose Hill Yoga. Known for her "beautiful, calming voice", she has narrated Becalmed, an album of Yoga Nidra meditations on iTunes. She lives in London with her husband and their 3 children.
Kiki, who is an MD, a Yoga Therapist and a Birthlight Perinatal
Yoga and Baby Yoga teacher, is an extraordinary woman. Among many
medical and yoga accomplishments, she has chosen to teach yoga to
children in London schools and her book Nurturing Your Family with
Yoga has just been published by YogaWords. As a mother of
three, the incentive to write a book about Family Yoga has come
from her children, now aged 14, 12 and 8. Kiki sees children’s yoga
as a continuation of nurturing, a way for children to find calm and
grow in their confidence, laying the foundations for teen and adult
years. Early exposure to yoga, writes Kiki, acts as powerful,
preventative medicine and supports good mental, physical and
emotional health throughout life. This is a classic book, inviting
parents to enjoy ‘doing yoga’ with their children. The clear,
simple structure of the book, the carefully crafted yet creative
and relaxed style, the beautiful settings and the inspiring
photographs all make it look possible. Dream families? Perhaps, but
the tips for sharing yoga successfully with children are
reassuringly pragmatic. Keep it light-hearted and brief, do not
worry if the children lose interest, let them create their own
versions of yoga poses. The A to Z illustrated list of yoga poses
come with benefits, affirmations and reflections that highlight the
messages of poses for education and happy living as yoga philosophy
in practice. Developing awareness of how the different yoga poses
make one feel can certainly be the root of future mindfulness and
compassion. The parenting with yoga that oozes through the words
and the images of Kiki Morriss’ beautiful book is an expansion of
the early parenting that Birthlight invites with Baby Yoga. Saying
that “you will teach your children to be attentive by being
attentive to them” is more than preaching by example, it involves a
sharing of experience that nurtures the whole family.
*Françoise Freedman*
This is such a beautiful book. Not only is it practical and
accessible, filled with lots of tips and ideas to introduce yoga to
all the family, it is wonderfully playful and full of joy. Kiki’s
passion and knowledge shine through every page.
*Anna Wise, co-author of Yoga Sadhana for Mothers*
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