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Tiny Tykes
Our youngest members: 3 - 11 months
Discover your infant's natural movement abilities in this delightful program for parent and child. Share the excitement as your baby crawls, climbs, hangs, swings and tumbles for the first time.
Waddlers
Our crawling and newly walking members: 11 - 18 months
With an emphasis on development of social skills, this program is geared toward the exploration of movement. Toddlers are elated as they are introduced to a vast array of fantastic and stimulating new experiences.
Gymsters
Our running and climbing members: 19 months - 2 1/2 years
Fine and gross motor coordination and manipulative skills are developed through imaginative games, special rides and irresistible group activities. The youngsters feel so great about themselves as they learn beginning gymnastics.
Terrific Tots
Our almost independent members: 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 years
Listening and comprehension skills improve as we increase structure and add more difficult gymnastics and tumbling. Parental involvement is gradually decreased through enticing activities with love and understanding.
Mighty Mites
Our independent members: 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 years
Lavished with positive reinforcement for self-reliance and following directions, the children gain self-esteem. Relays, complicated games and more advanced gymnastics lead to improved strength, flexibility, manipulative skills and hand-eye coordination.
Whiz Kids
Our skilled members: 4 1/2 - 5 1/2 years
Learning is intensified through more challenging and increasingly complex activities. Sports skills are taught to further develop hand-eye coordination, gross motor proficiency and a spirit of group cooperation.
Champions
Our gymnasts: 5 1/2 - 7 years
While maintaining a completely positive and nurturing atmosphere, we encourage members to sharpen sports skills and execute intricate gymnastics and advanced tumbling. The emphasis here is on effort, diligence and teamwork.
Super Tumblers
Our Olympians: 7 - 9 years
Besides polishing complex skills, these gymnasts blossom in a noncompetitive environment, as each child is coached according to his/her individual ability.