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Calm bodies.
Clear minds.
Confident kids.

A science-backed regulation method built on 7 pillars — breath, rhythm, movement, grounding, sensory reset, connection, and awareness. For children, teens, and families.

7 Pillars of Regulation

The Zen Zone Method is a structured, science-backed system built on seven pillars of nervous system regulation. Every class, every tool, and every technique maps back to these pillars — so children don't just learn to "calm down." They build a complete regulation toolkit they can use for life.

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Breath Regulation

Vagus Nerve Activation

Slow, controlled breathing activates the vagus nerve and shifts the body from fight-or-flight to rest-and-recover. This is the fastest lever children have to change their internal state.

Belly breathing · Bee breath · Straw breathing · Box breathing
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Rhythmic Regulation

Neural Timing & Synchrony

Rhythm organizes the brain. Clapping patterns, drumming, humming, and bilateral movement synchronize neural timing, calm attention circuits, and help dysregulated children find their way back to center.

Clapping patterns · Knee drumming · Humming · Marching
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Somatic Movement

Energy Release & Coordination

Children need to move before they can be still. Yoga postures, animal movements, and controlled physical play release stored energy, build body awareness, and create the conditions for focused learning.

Yoga flows · Animal walks · Cat-cow · Star stretch · Balance poses
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Proprioceptive Grounding

Deep Pressure & Safety Signals

Heavy work — pushing, pulling, squeezing, carrying — sends deep pressure signals through the muscles and joints that tell the nervous system: you are safe. This is the fastest way to stabilize a dysregulated body.

Wall pushes · Chair pushes · Self-hugs · Hand presses · Bear crawls
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Sensory Reset

Environmental Modulation

Sound, light, temperature, and texture all affect the nervous system. A chime, calming music, or a simple change in sensory input can shift a child's state faster than any verbal instruction.

Chime listening · Singing bowls · Calming music · Bubble watching
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Social Co-Regulation

Connection as Regulation

Children don't regulate in isolation. They borrow calm from the adults and peers around them. Mirror movement, partner breathing, and group rhythm teach children that connection is itself a regulation tool.

Mirror movement · Partner breathing · Stretch circles · Group rhythm
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Mindful Awareness

Interoception & Attention

The ability to notice what's happening inside your body — without reacting — is the foundation of self-regulation. Body scans, emotion naming, and quiet listening build the internal awareness that makes every other pillar work.

Body scans · Emotion naming · Heartbeat awareness · Quiet listening

Not Just Yoga. A Complete Regulation System.

Every Zen Zone class weaves all seven pillars into a structured sequence — so children build real, lasting skills they can use at school, at home, and in the moments that matter most.

Classes for Every Body

From littles to adults — a full menu of yoga, breathwork, and mindfulness offerings designed to meet you where you are.

Kids

Little Movers

Ages 4–6 · 55 minutes

A playful introduction to yoga, breathwork, and body awareness through movement, music, and storytelling. Kids learn to identify emotions, practice calming techniques, and build confidence in their bodies.

  • Animal poses
  • Breathing games
  • Body awareness
  • Creative movement
Kids

Focus Club

Ages 7–10 · 55 minutes

A structured class teaching self-regulation tools through yoga, breathwork, and mindfulness. Students develop focus strategies, emotional awareness, and stress management skills they can use at school and at home.

  • Self-regulation
  • Focus techniques
  • Mindful movement
  • Journaling
Teen

Teen Yoga

Ages 11–15 · 55 minutes

A dynamic yoga practice designed for teens navigating the pressures of school, social media, and growing up. Builds body confidence, stress resilience, and emotional intelligence through movement and breath.

  • Stress management
  • Body confidence
  • Breathwork
  • Emotional resilience
Family

Mommy & Me

Parent + Child (under 4) · 45 minutes

A bonding experience combining gentle yoga, breathwork, and interactive movement for parent and toddler. Strengthen your connection while introducing your little one to mindfulness in a playful, nurturing environment.

  • Partner poses
  • Sensory play
  • Songs & rhymes
  • Bonding time
Adult

Morning Flow

All levels · 55 minutes

Start your day with an energizing vinyasa-style flow. Link breath to movement through sun salutations, standing sequences, and balancing poses that build strength, flexibility, and mental clarity.

  • Vinyasa flow
  • Energizing
  • All levels
  • Strength & flexibility
Adult

Power Yoga

Intermediate · 55 minutes

A challenging, athletic practice that builds heat, strength, and endurance. Fast-paced sequences, arm balances, and core work for those looking to push their edge in a supportive environment.

  • Strength-focused
  • Athletic pace
  • Core work
  • Arm balances
Adult

Restorative Yoga

All levels · 55 minutes

A deeply restful practice using supported poses, gentle stretches, and guided relaxation. Designed to calm the nervous system, release tension, and promote deep healing. The perfect antidote to a busy life.

  • Deep relaxation
  • Supported poses
  • Nervous system reset
  • Stress relief
Adult

Yin Yoga

All levels · 55 minutes

A slow, meditative practice targeting deep connective tissues. Poses are held for 3–5 minutes, improving flexibility and joint health while cultivating stillness and mindful awareness.

  • Deep stretching
  • Long holds
  • Flexibility
  • Meditative
Adult

Gentle Flow

All levels · 55 minutes

A slower-paced vinyasa class perfect for beginners, those returning to the mat, or anyone wanting a mindful, accessible practice. Emphasis on alignment, breath, and building a strong foundation.

  • Beginner-friendly
  • Alignment focus
  • Accessible
  • Mindful pacing
Specialty

Breathwork

All levels · 45 minutes

A guided breathwork session using techniques from pranayama, box breathing, and somatic practice. Learn to regulate your nervous system, release stored tension, and access deeper states of calm and clarity.

  • Pranayama
  • Nervous system
  • Stress release
  • Energy regulation
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Meditation

All levels · 30 minutes

Guided meditation sessions incorporating visualization, body scans, loving-kindness, and mindfulness techniques. Perfect as a standalone practice or paired with any yoga class for a complete mind-body experience.

  • Guided meditation
  • Visualization
  • Body scan
  • Mindfulness
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Sound Bath

All levels · 45 minutes

Immerse yourself in the healing vibrations of singing bowls, chimes, and gongs. A deeply restorative experience that promotes relaxation, reduces anxiety, and supports emotional release.

  • Singing bowls
  • Deep healing
  • Relaxation
  • Vibrational therapy

What Makes Us Different

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Structured Method

Not random yoga. A progressive curriculum with consistent language kids internalize and use at home, at school, and in everyday life.

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Nervous System First

Every class is built on the science of self-regulation. We teach kids (and adults) to understand and manage their own nervous systems.

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Whole Family Wellness

From toddlers to teens to parents — everyone in the family has a class. Drop the kids off and take a class yourself, all under one roof.

Expert Instructors

Professionally trained yoga instructors with experience in education, child development, and mindfulness. Your family is in good hands.

One Price, Every Class

Buy a class pack. Use it for any class on the schedule — kids, adults, specialty, whatever you want. Simple.

Try It Out

Drop-In

$25
per class
  • Any single class
  • No commitment
  • Great for trying us out
Popular

5-Class Pack

$110
$22 per class
  • 5 classes, any type
  • Valid for 6 months
  • Save $15 vs. drop-in
Committed

20-Class Pack

$350
$17.50 per class
  • 20 classes, any type
  • Valid for 6 months
  • Save $150 vs. drop-in

Go All In

Monthly Unlimited

$175
per month
Every class, unlimited. Auto-pay, cancel anytime.
✦ Limited to 15 Families ✦

Founding Member

$140
per month — locked in forever
20% off unlimited. Exclusive Zen Zone founding member tee. Rate never increases.

All classes use 1 credit from your pack. Mommy & Me = 1 credit covers parent + child. All other classes: each participant needs their own pack or unlimited membership. Class packs are valid for 6 months from purchase date.

Events, Camps & Partnerships

Special programming for birthdays, school breaks, and beyond.

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Birthday Parties

We bring Zen Zone to you. Themed yoga parties at your home, backyard, or local park. Ages 4–15, groups of 8–20 kids. Includes instructor, mats, props, themed activities, and a cool-down relaxation experience. Themes include Yoga Safari, Zen & Glow, Mermaid Flow, Superhero Power Yoga, and more.

Now Booking
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Summer Camps

Week-long immersive wellness camps combining yoga, mindfulness, creative expression, outdoor movement, and team building. Full-day and half-day options.

Coming Summer 2026
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Planning Day Programs

Full-day and half-day enrichment on teacher planning days and school holidays. Drop off your kids for a day of movement, creativity, and calm.

Dates TBA
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School Partnerships

In-school enrichment programs, after-school yoga, teacher wellness workshops, and classroom mindfulness training. Available for Miami-Dade schools.

Now Accepting Inquiries

The Science Behind What We Teach

Every class at Zen Zone is grounded in research. Here's what the science says about yoga, breathwork, mindfulness, movement, and sound — especially for growing brains and bodies.

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It Changes the Brain — Literally

Researchers at Harvard/Massachusetts General Hospital found that meditation practice is associated with increased cortical thickness in brain regions responsible for attention, sensory processing, and interoception — including the prefrontal cortex. This is the part of the brain that controls focus, decision-making, impulse control, and emotional regulation. For children, whose prefrontal cortex is still actively developing, this is especially significant.

Lazar et al., NeuroReport (Harvard/MGH)

A systematic review found that consistent mindfulness practice leads to observable structural and functional changes in the brain — including increased cortical thickness in the prefrontal cortex and anterior cingulate cortex, and reduced size and reactivity of the amygdala, the brain's "alarm center" responsible for fear and stress reactions.

Neurobiological Changes Induced by Mindfulness, PMC (2024)
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Breathwork Regulates the Nervous System

A systematic review in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience analyzed the physiological and psychological effects of slow breathing techniques and found that breath control directly modulates autonomic nervous system activity, improves vagal tone, reduces cortisol, and produces measurable changes in brain function — making it one of the most accessible regulation tools available.

Zaccaro et al., Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (2018)

A Frontiers in Psychology study showed that diaphragmatic breathing modulates cognitive performance by directly influencing the autonomic nervous system — meaning it doesn't just help you relax, it actually improves your ability to focus and sustain attention.

Ma et al., Frontiers in Psychology (2017)

A randomized controlled study found that children who participated in mindfulness and yoga programs showed significant improvements in quality of life, emotional regulation, and stress-related outcomes compared to controls — confirming that these practices are effective and age-appropriate for elementary school populations.

Bazzano et al., Psychology Research and Behavior Management (2018)
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Better Focus, Better Grades

A 2024 study from Stanford researchers found that youth who practice yoga-based mindfulness show improved coping skills, increased socio-emotional competence, better academic performance, greater attention span, and improved ability to deal with stress.

McCurdy et al., PLOS ONE (2024) — Stanford

A 12-week kindergarten-based yoga trial found that regular practice significantly increased visual attention, improved visual-motor precision, and decreased inattention and hyperactivity in 5-year-old children — demonstrating measurable cognitive gains from structured yoga even at very young ages.

Jarraya et al., Frontiers in Psychology (2019)

A separate 2025 randomized trial demonstrated that yoga had a distinct impact on cognitive abilities and self-efficacy in adolescents, with the group combining yoga with academic study outperforming all other groups.

Pandey & Behera, SAGE Journals (2025)
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Why Kids Need to Move — Every Day

The World Health Organization recommends children get at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity daily. Yet 80% of adolescents worldwide don't meet this threshold.

The WHO's physical activity guidelines confirm that regular movement in children improves physical fitness, bone health, cognitive outcomes including academic performance and executive function, mental health, and reduces symptoms of depression and anxiety. These benefits are observed with activity on 3 or more days per week.

WHO Guidelines on Physical Activity (2020)

The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommend children ages 6–17 be active for at least 60 minutes every day, including muscle-strengthening and bone-strengthening activities at least 3 days per week. Yoga checks all three boxes — it builds strength, supports healthy bone development, and improves cardiovascular health.

Piercy et al., JAMA (2018) — Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans
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Sound Heals — The Research Is Growing

An observational study published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine found significant reductions in tension, anxiety, depressed mood, and physical pain following singing bowl meditation — with increased feelings of spiritual well-being. Those who were new to the practice experienced even greater benefits.

Goldsby et al., J Evid Based Complement Altern Med (2017)

Follow-up research from the same team found that sound-based meditative healing produces lasting reductions in tension, depressed mood, and anxiety, with interrelationships between spiritual well-being and mood improvements — suggesting that sound healing works through both physiological and psychological pathways.

Goldsby et al., Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine (2022)

Research shows sound-based interventions lower cortisol levels, reduce heart rate and blood pressure, and promote brainwave patterns associated with deep relaxation and meditative states.

Multiple sources — EEG & HRV studies
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Self-Regulation Starts Young

A Frontiers in Education scoping review examined yoga programs for children across multiple educational settings and found that yoga helps children understand and regulate their bodies through movement, with measurable improvements in psychological wellbeing, self-regulation, cognitive function, and classroom atmosphere.

Martin, Peck & Terry, Frontiers in Education (2024)

An 8-week Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction review confirmed functional and structural changes in the prefrontal cortex, cingulate cortex, insula, hippocampus, and amygdala — the same changes seen in long-term meditators — after just 8 weeks of practice. This means the benefits aren't reserved for monks. They're accessible to anyone, including children, who practice consistently.

Gotink et al., Brain and Cognition (2016) — Harvard T.H. Chan

This Isn't Just Yoga. It's Applied Nervous System Science.

Every Zen Zone class is built on seven pillars of regulation — breath, rhythm, movement, grounding, sensory input, social connection, and mindful awareness. The research supports what parents and teachers see after just a few weeks: calmer bodies, sharper focus, and real tools children actually use when it matters most.

Meet the Founder

Kristin Miller

Kristin is the founder and program director of Zen Zone Method. With a background in education, professional yoga training, and certification in mindfulness and meditation, she brings a unique combination of classroom expertise and wellness knowledge to her work with children and families.

A former competitive gymnast and gymnastics coach, Kristin spent years working with young athletes on body awareness, discipline, and mental focus. This background informs her approach to children's wellness — meeting kids where they are developmentally and making mindfulness accessible, engaging, and fun.

She developed the Zen Zone Method curriculum to address the growing need for practical self-regulation tools in children's lives — structured techniques they can use at home, at school, and in everyday moments.

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