The perception of parents and teachers of the influence of yoga on the concentration and co-existing behaviour of learners with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Abstract
This pilot study explores the perception of parents and teachers of the influence of yoga
on the concentration and some co-existing behaviour of learners diagnosed with
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The researchers attended to impaired
concentration as typical ADHD behaviour and further looked at co-existing phenomena
such as aggression, anxiety, and a low self-esteem which the learners may manifest.
Semi-structured interviews with parents, teachers and the learners were held. Valuable
data, confirming the learners’ behaviour manifestation and serving as triangulation, was
collected by using a projection test and a self-esteem questionnaire. Interviews and
assessments were conducted to analyse the situation initially and again after the yoga
intervention. Based on the data collected and analysed, the perception of parents and
teachers was that to an extent yoga had a positive influence on the behaviour of learners
with ADHD. Although no long-term influence of yoga is determined in this
investigation, there is sufficient evidence to suggest that there is potential in using yoga
to support learners with ADHD regarding concentration, aggression, anxiety and an
improvement in self-esteem.