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MARCH 2012


SENSORYTIME ANNOUNCES NEW SISTER COMPANY


Sensory411 helps families for free through the end of March.


SensoryTime is proud to announce the introduction of its sister company, Sensory411. Sensory411 specializes in assisting families whose children require assistance


with


their schooling by providing advocate and IEP assistance. Owner, Lauren Allums has over 16 years experience in the Occupational Therapy field and has attended numerous IEP’s, in various settings. Now through the end of March they are offering free advocacy and IEP assistance to families seeking help with their child’s next IEP meeting. To contact them call 951-551-4736 or visit www.sensory411.com for more information.


SensoryTime is a family friendly environment that provides


playtime for all children, yet is designed with the special needs child in mind. It is a multi-sensory, therapeutically designed Child Development Center. Playing in this type of setting assists c hildren to


better develop their sensory processng


skills, fine and gross motor skills, as well as their em- tional and social skills. Adults are always FREE!


SenosoryTime is located at 41421 Date Street, Suite


101 in Murrieta. To find out more about this unique cen- ter and their special offers, please call (951) 600-0305 or visit www.sensorytimecenter.com.


Send Your Child to School With Confidence


Our martial arts program is not just about kicking and punching. We are experts at building kids’ confidence. We have nurtured hundreds of kids’ potential for success.


Yamashita Karate Studios 26825 Jefferson Ave.


Murrieta/Temecula 951-600-7009 www.goYamashitaKarate.com


Classes for


Teens and Adults Available


PREPARE TO ACHIEVE IN 2012 $24.99


WITH UNIFORM ONE MONTH


Not valid with other offers. One per customer. Expires 3/31/12 NN


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