What Goes "Squish, Splatter & Roll"?
Now that we have your attention... CLL's popular parenting education classes
are a favorite way for parents and children age 6 months to 5 years to spend
fun, safe and healthy time together on weekday mornings!
Do you know a parent looking for new options
for weekday mornings to spend fun, safe and healthy time together with their
child? Please share this post and help them discover this wonderful resource!
Come learn positive
parenting attitudes and how to create your healthy parent-child relationship in
a safe and stimulating environment with age appropriate activities for infants
and children age 6 months to 5 years at the CLL.
Parents and caregivers
with children learn about typical stages of development through observation,
participation with other families and discussion.
If you’re curious about which class to take,
consider your child’s age and interests.
Classes available at CLL include:
Ages 6-18 months: Music Times explores the power of rhythm, melody, tonality and beat together. Toddler Times teaches through song, as well as with puppets and books. Babies will expand their language skills in a joyful and stimulating environment.
Ages 18 – 30 months: Consider Growing Times, and directly participate weekly with other
parents to learn about your toddler’s stages of development. Expand your
musical knowledge with Music Times III, and play with a wide variety of instruments.
Ages 2-5 years old: Growing Times II and III offer an artistic and hand-on approach or Squish, Splatter and Roll provides creative expression through art materials and sensory experience.
Ages 2-5 years old: Growing Times II and III offer an artistic and hand-on approach or Squish, Splatter and Roll provides creative expression through art materials and sensory experience.
In addition to these
Parenting Education classes, parents may be interested in other classes and
special workshops such as: Childbirth Yoga – Pregnancy, Labor,
Birth and Postpartum and Discipline without Punishment or Rewards.
- Click here to view ALL Parenting classes.
- Or browse the CLL website at: http://sbcc.edu/CLL
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