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At Gleason’s, we believe that children learn best in a welcoming atmosphere, filled with positive reinforcement and happy people. Our preschool program is designed to use gymnastics and fundamental body movements as a platform to build and strengthen ones' confidence, positive self-image and problem solving skills in a supportive environment. With weekly gymnastic lessons promoting a confident "I can do that" attitude children develop skills that lay the foundation for success throughout all aspects of their lives.
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This child/parent class introduces two-year-olds to the Gleason’s gymnastics environment. Children use mats, parachutes, trampolines and more to discover the world around them, developing fundamental movement and problem solving skills along the way.
Our 2 year-old class is a forty-five minute parent/child class. The child must be two years old as of September 1st.
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Gleason's three-year-old program is a forty-five minute class for boys and girls. Central to the experience is learning fundamental gymnastics skills that enable students to develop confidence and self-esteem. Emphasis is placed on developing listening and problem solving skills within a gymnastics context while having an engaging social experience with other students and teachers.
- Minimites must be 3-years of age on September 1st to enroll in this class.
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"Dynamite" four-year-old classes are fifty-five minute"girls only" classes packed with gymnastic skill prerequisites. As with all Gleason’s pre-school classes, emphasis is placed on using movement education as a springboard for developing the physical, mental and social skills necessary for success in gymnastics and beyond. Experiencing various gymnastic movements, inverting, rolling, cartwheeling, and tumbling at a young age, the child becomes better prepared and more confident to attempt more advanced skills and challenges as they progress throughout the year.
- Dynamites must be four years of age as of September 1st to enroll.
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“Musclemites” is a boys-only class that introduces boys to the world of gymnastics. As with all Gleason’s pre-school classes emphasis is placed on using movement education as a springboard for developing the physical, mental and social skills necessary for success in gymnastics and beyond. Experiencing various gymnastic movements, inverting, rolling, cartwheeling, and tumbling at a young age, the child becomes better prepared and more confident to attempt more advanced skills and challenges as they progress throughout the year.
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