Tiny
Tot Fitness Schedule - Brookfield
See the Waukesha Tiny Tot
Schedule
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(8-Week Session)
40-minute class - $112.00
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2008 - SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2008
**NO CLASSES JULY 3-5, 2008**
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TODDLER
(WALKING TO 24 MONTHS)
Tuesday 9:00-9:40am
MUNCHKINS
(2-3 YEARS OLD)
Tuesday 9:45-10:25am
Tuesday 11:15-11:55am
Thursday 9:45-10:25am
Thursday 6:00-6:40pm
Saturday 8:45-9:25am*
KINDERKIDDIES
(3 TO 4 YEARS OLD)
Monday 6:00-6:40pm
Tuesday 10:30-11:10am
Thursday 9:00-9:40am
Thursday 10:30-11:10am
Saturday 8:45-9:25am*
*combined class
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KINDERKIDS 1&2
(4 TO 6 YEARS OLD)
Monday 9:00-9:40am
Monday 9:45-10:25am
Monday 4:15-4:55pm
Monday 5:05-5:45pm
Tuesday 4:15-4:55pm
Tuesday 5:05-5:45pm
Tuesday 6:00-6:40pm
Wednesday 9:00-9:40am
Wednesday 9:45-10:25am
Wednesday 4:15-4:55pm
Wednesday 5:05-5:45pm
Wednesday 6:00-6:40pm
Thursday 4:15-4:55pm
Thursday 5:05-5:45pm
Saturday 9:35-10:15am |
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Summer
2008 Brookfield Tiny Tot Fitness Program |
This program is for children walking through
Kindergarten.(8-Week Session)
40-minute class - $112.00
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2008 - SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2008
**NO CLASSES JULY 3-5, 2008** Program Philosophy "We
feel that each child should be given the opportunity to explore a variety of
movement concepts in a safe and positive learning environment. We recognize
that all children are individuals and learn in different ways, therefore,
activities and lessons are individualized and personalized to give each
child a chance to develop to his/her greatest potential."
Program Objectives
- To develop the child's self-concept and self-esteem.
- To instill physical activity as a daily need or life style.
- To equip the child with basic fundamental movement skills during
their developmental stages.
Program Content
- Gymnastics
- Ball Handling
- Perceptual Motor Skills
- Body Awareness
- Rhythm
- Locomotor Skills
- Listening Skills
Course Description:
Toddler
(walking to 24 months)
This is a class in which the confident walker turns his/her attention to
other forms of movement; climbing, jumping, rolling, etc. A parent
participates in the class with their child and serves as the child's primary
model.
Munchkins
(2 to 3 years)
It's during this class that the child learns to focus his/her attention on
the teacher. The parent remains active in the class as an interpreter,
motivator and sometimes partner, during activities that require partners.
Because of short attention spans and emotional and social instability of
children this age, it's best to have a parent actively involved in the
class.
Kinderkiddies
(3 to 4 years)
In this class the children are being prepared for being on their own. More
structure is added and concepts of lines, and taking turns are introduced.
They usually are not quite ready to give up Mom or Dad completely. The
parent remains in the class to provide support and needed security.
Kinderkids 1
(4 to 5 years)
Here the children are truly on their own. The thought of having their own
teacher pleases them. The parent has stepped out of the program at this
point and the teacher becomes the primary model for the child.
Kinderkids 2
(5 to 6 years)
In this program the curriculum emphasis shifts to gymnastics. Here your
child will be getting prepared for their graduation from the Tiny Tot
Fitness Program to Developmental Gymnastics.
Super Kids
(6 to Kindergarten)
Superkids is in the Developmental Program.
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