
140 Game-Changing Hands-On Assists: Teachers' Series
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Today hosts Tiffany and Rachel dive into the muddy waters of hands-on assists. We discuss their complicated history, the different types of hands-on assists, and debate their pros and cons. We also talk about the importance of clear communication and consent, and alternatives you could employ instead. Listen in to hear how truly game-changing assists might be the ones that students find their way to on their own.
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Show Notes:- Differing attitudes toward hands-on assists over time [1:11]
- The case for hands-on assists, different types, asking for consent [4:13]
- Can a teacher know how a student feels by looking at them? [10:57]
- The same assists don’t work for every teacher [15:12]
- The case against hands-on assists [16:19]
- Potential for injury [18:27]
- Overriding students’ body autonomy [22:03]
- Alternatives to hands-on assists: language, demonstrations [26:53]
- Is touch within a yoga teacher’s scope of practice? [29:51]
- Physical adjustment might disrupt students’ internal experience [31:27]
- Final takeaways [36:13]
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