Once your little ones become mobile, a whole new world unfolds. How do you keep up, keep them safe, and still encourage them to explore? Play together in a room geared for this age, share ideas with other parents, and discuss language, separation, setting limits, safety, and any other topics of interest.
Cost: $45/month & supply fee.
Enrollment Details: Moovers and Groovers meets weekly on Tuesdays 11:15 to 10:45, beginning October 4, 2011 and ending May 22, 2012. Families may enroll anytime throughout the year, space permitting. Siblings under age 5 are welcome in all classes. Classes have limited slots reserved for siblings at 50% off tuition. Please complete registration form and submit with first month's tuition by: *mail to MRC, PO Box 425, Conifer, CO 80433 *drop off at MRC, located at 11030 Kitty Drive in Conifer *or contact Mary Alice at 303.838.7552 x22 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Please download 2011 Wonder Years Registration Form here.
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