New class at CGDA!!! Beginning Oct. 2nd and running through Dec. 4th
***register by Thursday September 28th and use the promo code "65" to receive 65% off of tuition
Nurture and Nourish
Body and Mind
Enhance your child’s ability to learn
Enroll your child in Nurturing Pathways®, a movement and music class for babies. Enhance brain pathways at a time when development is at its prime. Each class focuses on movement (a child’s first language) enriching everything from motor coordination to music, language and social skills. Each class involves dance explorations, musical instruments, rhyming exercises and sensory-rich props. You will learn how to enhance your child’s development while you dance and enjoy the company of other parents.
“It’s a great outlet to be just mom and baby while learning great skills and knowledge.
After our first class I just felt all around better about life and being a Mom.”
Currently offering baby classes (3 months to pre-walking)
Wobbler classes (walking to 2 years) will begin winter quarter!
Class description
Nurturing Pathways Babies (3 months- Pre-walking)
45 minute class, once a week for 10 weeks
Attire: Babies in onesie. Parents in bare feet and comfortable clothes to move in.
Join other parents and experience the satisfaction of stimulating your baby's first year with movement. This fun and creative class will enrich your baby's motor, music and language skills using baby exercises, musical instruments and sensory rich Creative Play Products. The program requires a one-time Parent pack fee of $35, payable to the instructor at the first class. The parent Pack includes 2 music CD's, 3 instructional booklets and a music shaker. The Parent Pack and Creative Play Product will bring the class home with fun tools; explaining and extending the developmental benefits for your baby. Nannies, Moms, Dads and Caregivers are welcome!
$15 annual registration fee plus, $15/class or $135 for the full 10 week session if paid in full by the first class.
About the instructor: Coralyn Miller has been working as an educator with young children for over 13 years. She has her BS in Child Development and is a licensed instructor in Nurturing Pathways. Her passion and love for children has led her to a unique perspective of the importance of working with parents and children together to build learning pathways in the brain during these critical years.