While universities prepare the professionals of tomorrow, the Kor.Haus Method believes in starting even earlier—with children.
The Kids’ Kor.Haus K–12 Physical Education Curriculum offers a licensed, standards-aligned program that schools can adopt to teach children how to activate their core musculature, improve posture, and build lifelong body awareness. The curriculum is based on the same science-backed system taught to university students and CEU professionals—only adapted for young learners.
This is where future healthcare outcomes are shaped. By teaching proper body mechanics from the start, we can reduce the risk of injury in youth sports, improve focus in the classroom, and foster healthier, more confident children.
In tandem with the K–12 program is Flying Mats and Acrobats, an illustrated children’s book that introduces foundational movement and breath concepts through art and storytelling. It’s an ideal educational bridge between early childhood and formal physical education.
For university departments in education, kinesiology, and pediatric health, this early-start model is a chance to align your mission with preventive health—equipping both future teachers and practitioners with the tools to create generational change.