Having kids is one of the scariest things you can do. Well, it has been for me anyway. So much can go wrong, there are a million possibilities for harm on a daily basis, and my brain is generally in overdrive thinking ahead to make sure that safety comes first. Maybe...
“We all want our children to feel happy at school and having friends is a key part of this. Most children will experience friendship issues at some point in their school life – most of these will work themselves out naturally. It’s also common for...
“Is not worrying possible in the face of a pandemic? When Paul tells us in Philippians 4:6 “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything,” he is first and foremost telling us it is possible to not worry. Believing this is the first step to curing...
As a thoughtful follow up to our last blog about alternatives to screen time, this guest blog by Psychology Today explores the reasons why screen time can be detrimental to our children. Read the full blog here.
On my drive to work each day, I pass by several bus stops where children wait to be picked up. They are not alone. Parents are there, too. Lots of them. Once I stopped to count the number of adults waiting with several 8- to 11-year-old students. There were more...
introduces young children to constructive and enjoyable sport participation through various age-appropriate programs.
Gekotrix
Tuesdays
fun, skills based lessons covering all aspects of early childhood development such as fine motor, balance, bilateral integration, spatial awareness, sports specific and everything in between
Motion Dance Junior Hip-Hop
Wednesdays
fun, age appropriate hip-hop dance lessons
Soccercise Starz
Thursdays
provides an early training platform for children aged 2 – 8 years old where they will learn various skills, not only in soccer, but other sports that involves playing with balls
Leah-Ann Pannifer School of Dancing
Thursdays
fun ballet lessons encouraging musicality and deportment
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