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YOUthLearning.ca is an independent organization dedicated to enhancing the potential in children and youth by encouraging an understanding and a love for education and life. 

 

CAGE Hockey

CAGE Hockey is an innovative strength-based hockey program.  We use hockey as an educational tool to encourage children to stay in school, and to help create discipline within their lives.  

Success is never final and failure is never fatal. It’s courage that counts.

~ George F. Tilton

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Personal Educational Development

 

Personal Educational Development is for young people 16 or older who are struggling in school, frequently suspended or who have dropped out completely. 

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Yoga Programs

 

 

YouthLearning Yoga Programs

YouthLearning Yoga programs integrate storytelling, games, music, language, and other arts into a completecurriculum that engages the “whole child.” We combine The Virtues Project™ with yoga principles of interdependence, oneness, and fun. Most of all, our programs engage the entire mind, body, and spirit in a way that honors all the ways children learn.

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Adult Soma Yoga Classes

Life can be stressful.  Soma Yoga brings the wisdom of somatic movement education to your yoga & meditation practice.  

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Professional Development Workshops & Seminars

 

Running with the Devil

This session is about overcoming adversity and highlights practical strategies to help motivate young people.  Running with the Devil is ideal for educators and youth work professionals. 

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Speaker Series

Cage Training and Resources Inc. promote ideas and life stories that will inspire you and your staff to take action, be it in your personal lives, your workplace, or both.   

Past Speakers: Author of No Such Thing as a Bad Kid and youth behavior expert Charlie Appelstein


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