GymbaRoo | Enrol Now for Term 2

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GymbaROO offers a comprehensive, early childhood development and parent education program for families with children 0-5 years of age. These programs are based on over 30 years of research in the neuro-development field.

While children have fun rolling, spinning, tumbling, climbing, dancing and exercising their way to developmental readiness for school, parents learn about their child’s development and how they can help their children be successful achievers.

At GymbaROO they work on the premise that learning is sensory motor based and can be systematically developed on a physiological basis to promote academic readiness.

Term 2 starts Monday 27th April 2015

Mondays are a 9 week term and all other days are a 10 week term.

Tea Tree Plaza Plus

Westfield Shopping Centre  |  Main Nth East Road, Modbury

Thursday only

  • 11.00am walkers to 2 years old
  • 12 midday mobile babies
  • 1.00pm non mobile babies

Hawthorn

St Columba’s Anglican Church Hall  |  cnr Cross Road and Rosevear St, Hawthorn

Monday

  • 9.00am walking to 2 years
  • 10.00am 2-3 years
  • 11.00am Mobile babies
  • 12 midday non mobile babies

Tuesday

  • 9.00am walking to 2 years
  • 10.00am 2-3 years
  • 11.00am 3-4 years
  • 12 midday mobile babies
  • 1.00pm non mobile babies

Wednesday

  • 9.00am walking to 2 years
  • 10.00am 2-3 years
  • 11.00am 3-4 years
  • 12 midday mobile babies
  • 1.00pm non mobile babies

Saturday

  • 8.30am 3+
  • 9.30am 2-3 years
  • 10.30am walking to 2 years
  • 11.30am mobile and non-mobile babies

Gepps Cross

Croatian Sports Centre  |  State Sports Park, Main Nth Rd, Gepps Cross (see map below)

Monday and Friday

  • 9.30am walking – 2 years
  • 10.30am 2-3 years
  • 11.30am mobile babies
  • 12.30pm non mobile babies

Saturday

  • 8.30am 3+
  • 9.30am walking – 2 years
  • 10.30am 2-3 years
  • 11.30am mobile babies and non mobile babies

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Babies Classes

Classes with your baby give you the opportunity to learn how to provide activities at home to help your child learn about their world and get a jump start on their education.

Most of the infant sessions focus on tummy time to help your child to gain the important sensory-motor stimulation required for learning. Research has proved that tummy time is one of the most important stages to help your child to learn more about himself and his environment. The classes are graded non mobile and mobile (commando crawling and creeping) and cover activities such as massage, auditory activates, movement, gentle exercises, music, rhythm, dance visual tracking and lots of ideas for tummy time.

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Toddler Classes

For this age group various areas of development are covered – gross motor and fine motor. The sessions are structured which create some challenges for your child. Each term has a theme and the children bring along an object for the week. This part of the session is important for language, social interaction, tactile experiences, imagination and reinforces the word of the week which is quickly flashed to your child. The children then have mat time which starts with bubbles and music, followed by more time spent on the large equipment where children can develop new skills and explore. The session concludes with music and parachute time.

For more information about GymbaROO visit the GymbaROO website here.


To book a free session or to enquire about classes contact Anne on 0401 685 730 or email teatreeplaza@gymbaroo.com.au.

What:  GymbaROO – Enrol Now for Term 2, 2015

When:  Term begins 27 April 2015

Where:  Modbury, Hawthorn & Gepps Cross

Who: 0 – 5 years

 

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Map: Gepps Cross GymbaROO location.

At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.

All images supplied by GymbaROO.

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