PRESCHOOL CLASSES
This is a great place to include a general description of this program or general information that applies to all classes on this page. What a parent can expect from your preschool class program.

PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
60 Minute Open Gym
Ages 12 Months - 5 Years
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Carefully designed for babies learning to sit and crawl, this open gym provides an active learning experience. You will assist your infant while they move, reach, and grasp in a safe environment that is rich with color, sound and tactile experiences. Preschool open gym is a great experience for you and your baby.

PARENT - TOT
45 minute class
Ages 18 months - 3 years
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Parent tot classes are offered to children eighteen moths through three years. This class is led by an IGTC instructor and guided by a parent, or caretaker. Children explore all six Olympic events, through specially designed circuits. This class focuses on the caretaker and child spending quality time together, large motor skills, and participation in small groups.

3-5 YEAR OLD PRESCHOOL
55 minute class
Ages 3 -5 years
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3 – 5 Year Old Preschool is offered to children ages three to five years that are able to participate in gymnastics classes without caretaker assistance. Athletes in this class will explore the six Olympic events through specially designed circuits that challenge them to integrate large motor movements and follow detailed instructions.

ADVANCED PRESCHOOL
60 minute class
Ages 5-6 years
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Advanced Preschool classes are for athletes’ ages five to six years. This class is designed for young gymnasts that are ready to learn at a more advanced pace. Teacher recommendation is required for enrollment into this class.

FAB FIVES: Coming Soon!
60 minute class
Ages 5 years
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FAB FIVES Preschool is offered to children in and around 5 years of age that are ready for some additional gymnastics experience but not quite ready to enter recreational classes. Athletes in this class will explore the six Olympic events through specially designed circuits that challenge them to integrate large motor movements and follow detailed instructions.