Behind Yoga Club PR

Get to know the owner of Yoga Club PR and the facilitator of Young Yogis Summer Immersion.

Meet The Facilitator

In a world where childhood is increasingly shaped by screens, schedules, and constant digital stimulation, D Verrengia believes children deserve something different.

They deserve opportunities to move freely, explore creatively, build meaningful connections, and develop the confidence that comes from discovering who they are beyond a device.

As the founder of Yoga Club PR and creator of the Young Yogis Summer Immersion, D has dedicated her work to helping people reconnect. With themselves, with others, and with the experiences that foster genuine growth. While much of her professional career has centered around wellness and marketing, and personal development, her passion for working with children began long before the creation of the immersion program.

D’s foundation as an educator was built through years of teaching and mentoring young learners, including serving as a teacher in China. Working within an international educational environment exposed her to diverse learning styles, cultural perspectives, and developmental needs. It reinforced a principle that continues to guide her work today: children learn best when they feel safe, engaged, respected, and inspired.

Her perspective, however, extends far beyond the classroom.

As a mother who homeschooled for many years, D gained firsthand experience in creating educational experiences that nurture the whole child. Not only intellectually, but emotionally, socially, and physically. Through homeschooling, she witnessed the remarkable growth that occurs when children are given the space to ask questions, think independently, move their bodies, express their creativity, and learn through direct experience rather than passive consumption.

These experiences shaped a philosophy that now influences every aspect of the Young Yogis Summer Immersion.

D believes that childhood is not simply preparation for adulthood. It is a critical season of life deserving of intention, presence, and care. She recognizes that resilience, emotional intelligence, confidence, communication skills, creativity, and self-awareness are not qualities that suddenly appear later in life. They are cultivated through experiences, relationships, challenges, and opportunities that begin in childhood.

Throughout her career, D has continued to study wellness, human behavior, communication, mindfulness, and personal growth. She has spent years creating environments that help individuals develop greater self-awareness, healthier habits, and stronger connections with themselves and their communities. Through Yoga Club PR, she has worked with hundreds of individuals seeking not only physical wellness, but a deeper sense of balance and fulfillment.

The Young Yogis Summer Immersion was born from a desire to bring those same principles to the next generation.

Rather than creating another summer program focused solely on entertainment or supervision, D envisioned a space where children could experience something increasingly rare: presence.

A place where movement replaces endless scrolling.

Where creativity replaces passive consumption.

Where friendships are built through shared experiences rather than screens.

Where children can develop confidence by trying new things, solving problems, expressing themselves, and discovering their unique strengths.

The immersion is intentionally designed to support the development of the whole child. Through movement, mindfulness, creative projects, team activities, outdoor exploration, practical life skills, and meaningful conversations, participants are encouraged to engage with the world around them in a way that feels both joyful and enriching.

At the heart of D’s work is a simple but powerful belief: children already possess extraordinary potential. They do not need to be fixed, pressured, or constantly entertained. They need opportunities to explore, create, connect, and grow within an environment that supports their natural curiosity and development.

As both an educator and a mother, D understands the trust families place in those who help shape their children’s experiences. The Young Yogis Summer Immersion reflects that responsibility with intention, care, and purpose.

Her hope is that every child who participates leaves with more than memories of a fun summer.

She hopes they leave with greater confidence in themselves, deeper connections with others, new skills, expanded curiosity, and a stronger understanding of what becomes possible when they are given the space to be fully present.

Because while summer eventually ends, the lessons children learn about themselves can last a lifetime.