Toddler / Preschool Classes
There are so many classes available for pre-schoolers, it can be difficult to know where to begin.
There are so many classes available for pre-schoolers, it can be difficult to know where to begin. There are plenty of benefits to enrolling your child into classes and clubs, so take a look at what is on offer in your local area and find have a go at a few to see what you and your little one enjoy. Most toddler /preschool classes and clubs happen during the day, although some, particularly sports happen at the weekend, and so if you work full time, this is probably not for you. If you work part-time or a stay-at-home parent then classes and clubs could be a great way to introduce your child to a new skill and also a great way for you both to meet new people. Looking after your pre-schooler can be lonely and exhausting and so having clubs and classes booked in can be a great way to add structure to your day, you don’t need to do many to enjoy the benefits.
There are also lots of other parents doing the same thing as you and so this is an ideal way to make new friends.
If your child hasn’t yet started nursery then it is also a great opportunity for your child to interact with other children their own age and build their confidence as well as new skills. Clubs / Classes Available: Arts and Craft.
– providing messy play and plenty of creative activities to inspire your budding artist. Cooker.
– provides your little one with valuable life skills and the opportunity to explore different flavours and textures while they cook. Danc.
– get your little one moving and exploring movement with a range of dance classes, from traditional ballet to Zumba and everything in between, all will be tailored to the age of your child and is a great way for them to burn off some energy. Dram.
– release the inner Thespian and embark on a theatrical adventure with drama classes. Drama lessons are a brilliant way to build confidence and usually involve some role play, storytelling, singing and dancing. Musi.
– a great way to introduce your little one to music lessons, these classes usually involve plenty of singing, percussion instruments and movement. Language.
– introduce a new language to your tot with language classes involving plenty of singing, games and storytelling – you may learn a few words too! Sport.
– there are so many sports and fitness clubs available from gymnastics and swimming to football and rugby, if this is something you think your child will enjoy growing up then now is a great time to introduce them to the sport. Forest Schoo.
– outdoor learning has increased in popularity over the years and is often taught at nursery and school, but why not enjoy the learning adventure with your little one.
These lessons include plenty of outdoor fun from den and fire building to outdoor cooking and crafts. Wellbein.
– teach your child the importance of looking after themselves and introduce techniques like mindfulness and yoga at an early age to improve confidence and minimise anxiety.
There are so many classes available for pre-schoolers, it can be difficult to know where to begin.