How to Price Your Kids Yoga Classes: A Guide
- Michelle Faber
- Jul 3
- 2 min read
By Michelle Faber, Founder of Little Yogis Academy & Busy Minds Education

Setting the right price for your kids yoga classes is one of the most important business decisions you’ll make—and it’s about more than just numbers. It’s about reflecting your value, ensuring sustainability, and making your programming accessible and attractive to families, schools, and childcares.
Below is a practical guide to help you price your classes with confidence, based on your offering type, audience, and local market.
Step 1: Know Your Class Format
Pricing will vary depending on whether you’re offering:
Daycare Enrichment (During School Hours)
Typically paid by the daycare or passed on to parents.
Shorter sessions (20–30 mins), multiple back-to-back groups.
Group sizes: 8–16 kids
Afterschool Classes (Direct-to-Parent)
Longer sessions (30–45 mins)
Parents register and pay directly (per term or session)
Often includes more planning, engagement, and communication with families.
Workshops or Camps (One-time or multi-day events)
Higher value, longer duration
Often priced as a premium experience
Can include crafts, games, or take-home materials
Step 2: Consider These Key Factors
To determine a fair and profitable price, consider:
Time commitment (teaching + travel + prep)
Your instructor rate (aim for $50–$100/hr depending on experience and market)
Class duration
Number of children per group
Supplies/materials needed
Venue/rental costs (if applicable)
Your market (big city vs. small town, public vs. private school)
Sample Pricing Ranges (CAD)
These are general guidelines and can vary by location:
⭐ Daycare Enrichment
Flat Rate per Class: $90–$120 per hour
⭐ Afterschool Programs
Per Child per Term: $120–$180 for a 6–8 week session(That’s $18–$25 per class per child)
Drop-In Rate (if offered): $20–$25/class
⭐ Workshops & Special Events
1-Hour Workshop: $200–$250 (flat rate)
Half-Day Camp (2–3 hrs): $200
Full-Day Camp (5–6 hrs): $350
💡 Tip: Always set a minimum number of children to make the session worthwhile (e.g., 6–8 for afterschool, 10–12 for camps).
Group vs. Per-Child Pricing
Daycares/Schools: Often prefer a flat rate for budgeting.
Parents (direct pay): Prefer per-child pricing, especially if registering online.
Bundling & Upselling Ideas
Offer a free trial class to boost registration.
Add value with certificates, stickers, or themed classes.
Create package deals like “6-week Yoga + Mindfulness Bundle.”
Upsell with branded merch, yoga cards, or digital downloads.
📌 Final Thoughts from Me
Pricing your programs with clarity and confidence helps you grow a sustainable business while making a lasting impact. You deserve to be compensated for the value you bring to children’s lives—and families are often willing to pay more for quality, professional programs that support their kids’ wellbeing.
Not sure where to start? Start with your ideal rate per hour and build your pricing from there. And don’t forget—pricing can (and should!) be revisited as you grow and refine your offerings.
Need help building your pricing sheet or invoice templates? Send me a message—we’ve got plug-and-play resources in the Licensee Portal to make your life easier!
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