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.

Zen Zone Method isn’t just for kids who struggle. It’s for every child. The child who melts down at homework time. The one who can’t fall asleep. The quiet one who holds it all in. The one who’s doing great but could use tools to handle pressure even better. We teach the one skill no school puts on the report card — how to read your body, reset when life gets loud, and come back to steady. Every class builds a Regulation Toolbox through breathwork, rhythm, movement, and mindfulness — real tools kids actually use at home, at school, and in the moments that matter most.

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Classes Start This Spring

Every Monday at the brand new Coral Reef Park Recreation Center

7895 SW 152nd St, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157

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305-317-2095

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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

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.

Programs for Kids & Families

Age-appropriate classes in nervous system regulation, yoga, breathwork, and mindfulness — designed to give children real tools they can use every day.

Family

Mommy & Me

Mondays 10:30 – 11:30 AM

Partner poses, scarf dancing, breathing songs, and gentle movement together. You and your little one leave with bonding tools and calming routines for home.

  • Partner yoga poses
  • Movement games
  • Calming routines
  • Take-home tools
Kids

Little Movers

Ages 4–6
Mondays 3:00 – 4:00 PM

Animal walks, breathing games, freeze dance, and storytelling adventures. They'll be so busy having fun they won't realize they're building focus, calm, and confidence.

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

Focus Club

Ages 7–10
Mondays 4:00 – 5:00 PM

Yoga flows, rhythm challenges, breathing techniques, and team activities. Kids learn real tools for test stress, homework frustration, and big emotions.

  • Self-regulation
  • Focus techniques
  • Mindful movement
  • Team challenges

Founding Member Pricing — Lock It In

FOUNDING MEMBER
$85
per month
One class per week
Lock in this rate — stays the same until you cancel
Non-founding member rate: $100/month
GRAND OPENING
$25
per class
Drop-in · No commitment
Price increases to $30/class this fall
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The Science Behind What We Teach

Every Zen Zone class is built around one core idea: when the nervous system feels safer and more supported, children are better able to focus, regulate emotions, connect with others, and learn. Our classes combine movement, breathwork, mindfulness, and other calming practices supported by research in stress regulation, child development, and school-based wellness.

Regulation Comes First

Many behavior and attention challenges are influenced by a child’s internal physiological state. Research on slow breathing suggests it can increase markers of parasympathetic activity, while school-based yoga and mindfulness programs have been associated with improvements in self-regulation, calm, and classroom climate.

Breathwork as a Regulation Tool

Slow, controlled breathing has been linked to increased heart rate variability and markers associated with parasympathetic regulation. Research on diaphragmatic breathing also suggests it may improve attention and reduce stress-related responses.

Mindfulness & Attention

Meditation and mindfulness research has found associations with differences in brain regions involved in attention, sensory processing, and interoception. School-based reviews suggest potential benefits for psychological and social-emotional outcomes.

Movement Helps Children Learn

Research on child yoga and mindful movement programs has found improvements in emotional well-being, visual attention, and reductions in inattention and hyperactivity. Movement supports body awareness, self-regulation, and readiness to learn.

Physical Activity Matters

The WHO recommends children average at least 60 minutes per day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. Regular movement is associated with benefits for physical health, mental health, and cognitive outcomes.

Emerging Evidence on Sound

Research on sound-based meditation is still early but promising. One observational study found short-term reductions in tension, anger, fatigue, and depressed mood after singing bowl meditation. Sound is best framed as a supportive calming tool.

Built on Research. Designed for Real Life.

Our practices are informed by peer-reviewed studies in breathwork, yoga, mindfulness, and nervous system regulation.

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Kristin Miller, Founder

Former competitive gymnast and gymnastics coach with yoga teacher training and mindfulness studies from Dharamshala, India. Kristin brings together a background in movement, nervous system regulation, and business development to create programs that meet kids where they are — making regulation accessible, engaging, and fun.

School Partnerships

In-school enrichment programs, after-school regulation classes, teacher wellness workshops, and classroom mindfulness training. All programs follow the Zen Zone Method curriculum and are led by trained, background-cleared instructors. Available for Miami-Dade schools.

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