music together or all american gymnastics
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whyteach
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Member since 8/06 2697 total posts
Name: Christina
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music together or all american gymnastics
I'd like to enroll my DD i something on Saturday mornnings. She loves music but her teachers also told me she loved gymnastics when they took her on a field trip. Does anyone have input on Music Together or All American Gymnastics? They are both in Bellmore.
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Posted 6/22/11 4:04 PM |
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lbelle821
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Name: Lisa
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Re: music together or all american gymnastics
My son (almost 4 yo) loves music together. We are the oldest ones in the class but he really just responds very well to music.
I don't think you can go wrong with gymnastics either in terms of the physical input it gives to the child.
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Posted 6/22/11 10:20 PM |
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reilly
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Re: music together or all american gymnastics
We're still in parent/child classes at All American Gymnastics (should be making move soon to separation class), but have been happy there. The instructors are very warm and thoughtful and there are lots of activities.
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Posted 6/23/11 8:01 AM |
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BookMom
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Re: music together or all american gymnastics
My son loves music together. We have been really happy with it and have signed him up to continue in the summer.
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Posted 6/23/11 12:58 PM |
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cjik
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Re: music together or all american gymnastics
I did Music Together with DS when he was little, and can't say he seemed to like it much, but then he doesn't like music in a class setting much anyway--though he loves listening to music or singing on his own. I think their classes tended to be a little quieter or calmer than some other music classes we attended, and I know a lot of parents who love Music Together.
All American Gymnastics I have no experience with, but I know DSs OT suggested gymnastics as a possible activity to strengthen his arms/torso and give him the sensory input he needs.
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Posted 6/23/11 1:52 PM |
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