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Tumbling & Gymnastics Preschool


Tumbling and gymnastics classes are a great way for your child to experience a variety of physical activities. The format of our preschool tumbling and gymnastics classes is a combination of general movement education and specific gymnastics skills. This format also lends itself to the social development of the child. Our trained staff uses safe, progressive and positive teaching techniques appropriate for each age level. Our educated staff is well aware of the importance that music plays in the learning process. Children exposed to music in a learning environment tend to have an easier time with subjects such as math, reading, and foreign languages. Music is an integral part of our program.


Tot Time Fun


preschool KF


Ages 18 months – 35 months


Interact with your tot, while enhancing motor skills through songs, play, and movement activities. Musical instruments, bean bags, hula-hoops and more all make the class a hit! SIBLINGS MAY NOT ATTEND CLASS. A parent must participate with a child in this class.


Location: CC Bart Room At 327 W. Wilson Street Instructor: Renay Biehl CODE


DAYS DATES TIME Ages 2-3 1/2


Learn basic gymnastics using the low balance beam and small uneven bars. Songs, music, and movement activities are also part of this pre-school level class. SIBLINGS MAY NOT ATTEND CLASS. A parent must attend with the child.


Location: CC Bart Room At 327 W. Wilson Street Instructor: Renay Biehl CODE


DAYS DATES TIME


256001-1A W 04/03-05/22 9:45-10:25A My Yoga Time


Ages 3-5


Kid Rock Ages 3-5


LM


Make it a musical day! Kid Rock is a music and movement program designed to stimulate development through interactive play. Fine and gross motor skills are improved through imagination exercises, and by using rhythm instruments and movement props such as tambourines, maracas, scarves, and a parachute. Presented in a structured format, Kid Rock encourages cooperation and following directions. Each session focuses on a new educational theme. Sing, dance and play today! Visit rockitkids.com


Location: SPRC At 3507 Kaneville Rd. Instructor: Rock n’ Kids Staff


Kid Rock I – Age 2 with parent CODE


DAYS DATES DAYS DATES DAYS DATES TIME


Kid Rock II – Ages 3-5 without a parent CODE


TIME TIME FEE 255501-1A Th 04/11-05/30 10:00-10:40A $80 FEE 255502-1A Th 04/11-05/30 10:45-11:25A $80


Kid Rock III – Ages 18 months – 5 years with parent CODE


FEE 255503-1A Th 04/11-05/30 11:30A-12:10P $80 bataviaparks.org • 61


Why do kids need yoga? Many reasons! It helps them with concentration, teaches breathing technique for self-calming, encourages healthy movement, it is non-competitive and increases self-esteem. Plus, it’s fun! Sign your preschooler up today!


Location: CC Bart Room At 327 W. Wilson Street Instructor: Jen Connon CODE


DAYS DATES


230010-1A Tu 04/09-05/14 Zumba Kids


Ages 4-7


It’s a kid’s fitness party! Children will learn fun dance moves to increase focus skills, boost self-confidence, enhance coordination, while increasing metabolism, all while having a great time!


Class Will Not Meet On: 04/22/2019 Location: ESCC Shannon Hall At 14 N. Van Buren St. Instructor: Kaylee Gallagher CODE


DAYS DATES TIME 257100-1A M 04/01-04/29 11:45A-12:30P $25 TIME 9:00-9:40A


FEE $50


LM


FEE $56


KF FEE


256000-1A W 04/03-05/22 10:30-11:10A $56 Tumble Gym w/Parent


KF


FEE


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