SUPER KIDS - YOGA, MEDITATION, ART, NEURODIVERSE KIDS & RURAL FAMILIES
SUPER KIDS - YOGA, MEDITATION, ART, NEURODIVERSE KIDS & RURAL FAMILIES
SunFyr Barns Community Project: Super Kids.
Freedom Well- being CIC invites Super Kids with neurodiversity and rural families to our new National Lottery funded project.
Life can feel busy and overwhelming for families, especially when you’re raising neurodiverse children or living rurally with limited wellbeing support. This kids yoga community project was created to offer a gentle pause - a place to breathe, move, create and reconnect together.
Rooted in proprioceptive and nervous system support, this work empowers children to build self-awareness, emotional regulation and a sense of safety in their bodies through yoga, mindfulness, music, art and play. Sessions are inclusive, calm and child-led, honouring each child’s unique rhythm and strengths.
Based here at SunFyr, Super Kids includes: neurodiverse kids yoga, kids art and yoga classes and family mini retreats designed to nurture connection, self-regulation and creativity. Here, neurodiversity is celebrated, not fixed. Families are reminded they’re not alone, and children are given holistic tools to self-care they can carry for life.
We’d love to welcome you into this warm, supportive community.
Super Kids - Art and Yoga
Scher’s English Teaching to children in Vietnam, Laos and Thailand lead her to explore more child-lead ways of learning. As a kids yoga teacher, she helped launch Wild and Free at Sunfyr Barns - community sessions combining yoga, mindful movement, nature-based crafts, and family connection. Scher now offers Friday after school classes for ages 5-11, blending yoga and mindful art practices like drawing, nature art, and mandala creation.
Every Friday at 4-5pm starting 16th January.
Super Kids with Neurodiversity - Simply Yoga
Join Scher for neurodiverse kids yoga classes, ages 5-11, blending yogic philosophies and practices with a Western, science-based understanding of well-being. Centred in regulating the proprioceptive system, Scher teaches kids to active the vagus nerve and parasympathetic nervous system through yoga, breathwork, meditation and non-competitive play, all at their own pace.
As an artist and yoga practitioner, she creates calm, welcoming spaces where children can engage in child-led movement and gentle support strategies while connecting to the present moment.
Every Wednesday at 5:15-6:15pm starting 21st January
Super Kids with Neurodiversity - Family Mini Retreats
Freedom well-being CIC project invites neurodiverse children ages 5-11 and families to support their unique talents and abilities at our mini retreats.
We live in a world where neurodiversity is often framed as a weakness.
Our mini family retreats are a chance for your kids to experience something different.
Here, they can experience and learn about their identity and superpowers through: physical movement; art and music; mindfulness and meditation; yoga and other eastern philosophies; western science; collaborative connection.
Starting Sunday January 25th 2-5pm £20 per family.
Kids Yoga Teacher & Retreat Leader
Scher Black
Growing up with autistic family members, Scher brings a creative, nurturing, inclusive and child-lead approach to kids yoga. Her training was led by Jax - yoga teacher and trainer of over 20 years with a Masters in Global Development, specialising in autism. From her first job as a babysitter to teaching English to children aged 5-15 in Vietnam, Thailand and Laos, she has always been drawn to supporting young people as they grow in confidence, communication, and self-belief.
Her path led her to qualify in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (Level 5 TEFL), working in classrooms and kindergartens. Alongside this, Scher trained as a children’s yoga teacher and helped launch ‘Wild and Free’ here at Sunfyr Barns - free community sessions that weave together yoga, mindful movement, nature-based crafts, and family connection.
Growing up with autistic family members, Scher brings a deeply personal understanding of neurodiversity to her work. Grounded in nervous system regulation, proprioceptive awareness, and gentle support strategies, her approach blends eastern practices with western science. As an artist and yoga practitioner, she creates calm, welcoming spaces where children can express themselves through movement, art, music, and play; child lead and always at their own pace.
Scher believes deeply in intergenerational learning and the power of community. Her long-term vision is to create nature-based family retreats and forest school experiences that honour children, especially with neurodiversity, support families, and offer a truly inclusive approach to learning and wellbeing.
Community Offering
All proceeds from this event go directly to the Freedom Well-being Project (CIC), funding future community-based, heart-led offerings that bring people together in healing and connection.