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So you think you can incorporate mindfulness and movement?

Join us as we integrate mindfulness and movement. Yoga can help teenagers reduce stress, improve focus and concentration, and increase physical strength and flexibility. Additionally, practicing yoga can improve overall well-being and promote a healthy lifestyle. This session will be a blend of Yoga sequences, breathing techniques, physical postures, energizing music, and plenty of fun!

This workshop is for youth ages 13-17.

This is a free monthly support group for parents of children or adolescents with ADHD. We offer a safe space to share your challenges and successes, to learn about ADHD, as well as parenting strategies and tools to support your child and/or adolescent with ADHD.

Group will meet the last Thursday of each month. You may register at any time.

In partnership with Little Oaks Psychology.

Join us for songs, crafts, a story, and a snack. Come dressed in your pajamas.

For children 3-5 years old.

Registration is required.

 

Play mobs are BACK in Parkland County!!

We bring the fun, you bring a sun hat, sun screen and a snack. Join us at the parks and playgrounds around Parkland County for games, play, and socializing!

Pre-registration is NOT required, however, please sign up for EZtext  as locations will be texted out the morning of the Play Mob.

Congratulations on becoming a new mom!

Bring your infant (newborn to 6 months old) and join other moms as you navigate motherhood together. Each week will focus on a different topic, with time for questions, sharing, and socializing afterward.

Topics may include: speech and language, growth and development, oral health, common concerns, sleep, crying, safety, adjustment to parenting, and nutrition.

Program is held Wednesdays, July 13th to August 17th from 10am to noon.

Please note: Infants must have been born between January 1, 2022 and July 1st, 2022 in order to attend. Attendees must be first time moms. There will be no childcare for this program.

Kids are curious and always looking to explore and experiment to find out why things do what they do, move like they move, or change as they change!

So we can think of science as a way to gain knowledge of the world around us and to build our problem solving skills.

Children 3 – 5 years old with a parent/caregiver.

Register here

Kids are curious and always looking to explore and experiment to find out why things do what they do, move like they move, or change as they change!

So we can think of science as a way to gain knowledge of the world around us and to build our problem solving skills.

Parents are not required to attend this program.

Register here

Kids are curious and always looking to explore and experiment to find out why things do what they do, move like they move, or change as they change!

So we can think of science as a way to gain knowledge of the world around us and to build our problem solving skills.

Parents are not required to attend this program.

Register Here

Kids are curious and always looking to explore and experiment to find out why things do what they do, move like they move, or change as they change!

So we can think of science as a way to gain knowledge of the world around us and to build our problem solving skills.

Children 3 – 5 years old with a parent/caregiver.

Register Here

Tots aged 2 – 4 years old love to figure things out, and this class will provide opportunities to problem solve together. Discover and explore movement and music concepts while gaining balance, flexibility, and co-ordination

Animated story telling, songs and rhymes, instruments, props, and simple choreography will add fun and excitement!

This is a 3 week program. No session April 18th.

Register here