Guest guest Posted January 24, 2002 Report Share Posted January 24, 2002 In a message dated 1/24/02 1:21:31 PM Central Standard Time, arendale@... writes: << Just a question on a different subject. Has anybody been to any of the Gymboree play or music classes for babies & toddlers? >> , Yes, I joined the Gymboree play and music classes for both Riley and Trevor. I found it to be very rewarding for both of them. They were in it at around a year old and learned alot about socializing with other children and had a great time doing it. Riley is now six and she still remembers it fondly as does Trevor. I say go for it. It's worth the trip. Enjoy, Lyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2002 Report Share Posted January 24, 2002 Hi , I did Gymboree classes with both of my older daughters. My son Blaise, who is 2 years old is the one who has microtia and atresia. As far as Gymboree is concerned, they really enjoyed the experience. I started them at around 12-18 months, and continued until they were around three. I even had their two-year-old birthday parties at Gymboree. I think it was a great enrichment activity, as well as, a socialization experience. The parachute time at the end of the class is the finale, in which all the kids seem to love. I strongly recommend it. Unfortunately, Blaise has not had the opportunity yet, due to all the scheduling needs and car pooling needs between three children. Classes were just not offered at convenient times for me. Hillary Gymboree play & music class! > > Hi all, > > Just a question on a different subject. Has anybody been to any of the Gymboree play or music classes for babies & toddlers? > > The reason why I am asking is that they are new in Ireland and are selling franchises for people to set up their own classes and I was wondering if any of you knew anything about them. I am hoping to bring Conor (7 months) to a music class this week but it is in Dublin which is about 40 miles away from us! All the sales leaflets say it is very successful in America and I was wondering if any of you had any experience of the classes? > > Thanks > > Leigh > Ireland > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2002 Report Share Posted January 24, 2002 Hi ... These sort of Mother/Child workshops are all over South Africa. They are very popular, and virtuall all mothers go along if they are able to (they are usually rather pricey!)! But, as it was stated, they are only as good as the owner/teacher! You should think about starting one of your own in your area - they are a good source of income, and you also have the advantage of working from home! Most the the people here, run them twice or three times a week, so it would leave you time to be at home! There are also others who run them every day of the week - I suppose it would all depend on the need and your interest! (SA) Re: Gymboree play & music class! I used to take my son to a Gymboree music class in Arizona. If I can remember correctly we started when he was 2 1/2 and we did it until he was about 4. He loved it and I thought it was wonderful. The parents are involved with the kids in both the age groups. In Arizona the two groups were half notes for the babies and whole notes for the toddlers. As far as I understand it, Gymboree locations are franchises so they do have to follow Gymboree plans, but of course the classes are only going to be as good as the teachers/owners make them so each location would be a little different. I did have very good luck though. Kids in general seem to love music and both of mine sure do. If you have any other questions on Gymboree, please e-mail me and I would happy to try and help you. Karin arendale@... wrote: > Hi all, > > Just a question on a different subject. Has anybody been to any of the Gymboree play or music classes for babies & toddlers? > > The reason why I am asking is that they are new in Ireland and are selling franchises for people to set up their own classes and I was wondering if any of you knew anything about them. I am hoping to bring Conor (7 months) to a music class this week but it is in Dublin which is about 40 miles away from us! All the sales leaflets say it is very successful in America and I was wondering if any of you had any experience of the classes? > > Thanks > > Leigh > Ireland > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2002 Report Share Posted January 29, 2002 Hi , just to let you know I took Conor (7 months) to the quarter notes music class on Saturday and he really enjoyed it. At the end of class they blew bubbles out and he was fascinated with them. Although he has unilateral hearing loss he seems to really love music. The only problem about this class is that it took us 1hour and 20 minutes to get there by car! In the meantime the indoor mobile playground which comes to our local parish hall every Monday is up for sale as the woman who runs it hasn't got the time to do it anymore. I am thinking of buying it from her as it only involves 4 mornings a week. This week there was a new mother and toddler there who has moved to our area and she comes from South Africa! It's a small world sometimes... Conor had a developmental check last week and they think he is a little bit immature for his age as he is not saying any words such as Ma Ma or Da Da yet. He is still just making vowel sounds. The last time we saw the ENT doctor he said his speech should develop normally eventhough he has unilateral hearing loss. He only has very little hearing in his right ear and normal in the other. He's 7 months old now and anytime I try to get him to say MM or BB sounds he just laughs at me! That's all my news! Leigh Ireland AtresiaMicrotia wrote: < < Hi ... < < These sort of Mother/Child workshops are all over South Africa. They are < very popular, and virtuall all mothers go along if they are able to (they < are usually rather pricey!)! But, as it was stated, they are only as good < as the owner/teacher! You should think about starting one of your own in < your area - they are a good source of income, and you also have the < advantage of working from home! Most the the people here, run them twice or < three times a week, so it would leave you time to be at home! There are < also others who run them every day of the week - I suppose it would all < depend on the need and your interest! < < (SA) < < Re: Gymboree play & music class! < < < I used to take my son to a Gymboree music class in Arizona. If I can < remember correctly we started when he was 2 1/2 and we did it until he was < about 4. He loved it and I thought it was wonderful. The parents are < involved with the kids in both the age groups. In Arizona the two groups < were half notes for the babies and whole notes for the toddlers. < < As far as I understand it, Gymboree locations are franchises so they do have < to follow Gymboree plans, but of course the classes are only going to be as < good as the teachers/owners make them so each location would be a little < different. I did have very good luck though. Kids in general seem to love < music and both of mine sure do. < < If you have any other questions on Gymboree, please e-mail me and I would < happy to try and help you. < < Karin < < arendale@... wrote: < < > Hi all, < > < > Just a question on a different subject. Has anybody been to any of the < Gymboree play or music classes for babies & toddlers? < > < > The reason why I am asking is that they are new in Ireland and are selling < franchises for people to set up their own classes and I was wondering if any < of you knew anything about them. I am hoping to bring Conor (7 months) to a < music class this week but it is in Dublin which is about 40 miles away from < us! All the sales leaflets say it is very successful in America and I was < wondering if any of you had any experience of the classes? < > < > Thanks < > < > Leigh < > Ireland < > < > < > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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