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Little Feet: Movement for Developing Minds

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MOVEMENT: THE GATEWAY TO LEARNING

Little Feet is a caregiver-child creative movement program for children ages 3 months to 4 years old. It uses music and movement to support their social, emotional, cognitive and physical development!

 

Little Feet builds:

  • BONDS between child and caregiver

  • BODIES that are capable and confident

  • BRAINS that are integrated and organized

Get EDUCATED and EMPOWERED!

  • EDUCATE yourself on how to support your child’s healthy development

  • EMPOWER yourself to be more confident parents

COME AND BE PART OF OUR VILLAGE!

COMMUNITY is a huge focus of ours! Parenthood is not a journey to go through alone, it really takes a village! Little Feet strives to create an environment where we can build community with other caregivers so that we can support and be of resource to each other!

 

Nurturing Pathways, Inc.

Little Feet uses the Nurturing Pathways® curriculum, a Seattle-based program that was developed in 2001. Nurturing Pathways was a thriving program in Seattle up till 2022 (as the founder, Christine Roberts have decided to retire), with many Nurturing Pathways certified instructors teaching across the country as well. Nurturing Pathways®, Inc. promotes healthy development, strong bonds and parent education through creative dance derived from the scientific research on the brain-body connection. Read more…

 
 

Baby, Waddler, and Toddler Classes

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Movement is closely connected with the mind and the spirit. It is inherent in any kind of growth activity. The act of growing is movement. Mentally, spiritually and physically, children need to move a lot.

Mary Joyce, First Steps in Teaching Creative Dance

 
 

“Children find fulfillment through dance that can be realized through no other discipline, because dance simultaneously involves the inner being and the physical body.”

- Mary Joyce

Why Movement Matters?

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