Grown-Up + Child Classes
Confidence and connection for young children & their grown-up
Toddler Grown-Up & Me Classes are thoughtfully designed to support connection, curiosity, and early development during this joyful and important stage. Led by experienced educators, therapists, and teachers, each class blends gentle movement, mindfulness, sensory play, and creative exploration to nurture social-emotional growth and secure relationships..
Caregivers and toddlers participate together in playful, hands-on activities that encourage bonding, confidence, and emerging independence. Through music, movement, art, and intentional moments of connection, families are invited to slow down, tune in, and enjoy meaningful time together in a supportive, welcoming environment.
Rooted in developmentally appropriate practices, these classes meet toddlers exactly where they are while offering caregivers tools and ideas that carry into everyday life. Our toddler classes create a joyful space where little ones feel safe to explore—and grown-ups feel supported every step of the way.
Toddler Book Club
ages 1-4 with a grown-up
literacy & creative play | movement & music | sensory play | arts & crafts
Toddler Book Club brings stories to life through movement, music, sensory play, and simple arts & crafts. Children will explore books in playful, hands-on ways that support early language development and nurture a lifelong love of reading.
In a relaxed, welcoming environment, toddlers practice early social skills like active listening, turn-taking, and participating alongside peers. Expect a cozy rhythm of stories, play, and creativity—thoughtfully designed to meet young children right where they are developmentally. Guided by Brittany Morgan.
Toddler Connect & Play
ages 1-2.5 with a grown-up
motor skills & coordination | curiosity & creative play | sensory exploration | support & connection
This class is nurtures emerging skills such as standing, stepping, climbing, grasping, and early coordination, offering playful, low-pressure opportunities to build essential motor and sensory skills. Guided by a pediatric OT, Hannah Faulhaber, caregivers join in alongside their child, creating a supportive space to move, connect, ask questions, and grow together. While siblings are welcome, the activities are thoughtfully tailored for this specific stage of development.
Toddler OT Play Group
ages 1-4 with a grown-up
fine & gross motor skills | body awareness & regulation | balance & coordination | support & connection
This toddler play group supports early motor, sensory, and self-regulation development through playful, hands-on experiences. Guided by a pediatric occupational therapist, Hannah Block with Building Blocks Therapy Group or Mary Wilkison with Play With Me OT, children explore movement, balance, coordination, and sensory play through developmentally appropriate activities and simple routines. Caregivers participate alongside their child in a warm, low-pressure environment that encourages confidence, curiosity, and growing independence through play.
Toddler Signs & Stories
ages 1-4 with a grown-up
language & communication | functional sign language | songs & rhymes | sensory play & crafts
Signs & Stories nurtures emerging communication skills such as listening, understanding, expressive language, and early social interaction through stories, songs, and functional sign language. Guided by speech therapist, Rebecca Cole, caregivers join alongside their child in a playful, low-pressure environment that supports language growth, curiosity, and confidence..
Toddler Language & Play
ages 1-4 with a grown-up
language & communication | stories & songs | sensory play | free play & social skills
This toddler play group supports early language and communication development through playful, hands-on experiences. Guided by a speech therapist, Erika Schroer with Sweet Magnolia Speech Therapy, children explore sounds, words, gestures, and social interaction through developmentally appropriate play, songs, and simple routines. Caregivers participate alongside their child in a warm, low-pressure environment that encourages curiosity, connection, and confidence in communication.

