Adventure Club Child Care
Early Childhood is made up of programs for families with children ages birth to kindergarten.
The Westonka Community Preschool is a school readiness program, emphasizing activities in all areas of growth and learning.
is recommended for all children when they reach age three years. It's purpose is to affirm a child's development and identify any early needs for educational assistance, and is also a requirement for kindergarten enrollment.
We offer a 4-week class for new parents and their infants 0-12 months where we'll talk about all the developmental milestones and the joys and concerns of raising an infant.
This category offers classes for children and their families in a wider range of ages.
this lcass is designed for children and their parents. It is for children who are almost three years old or who have already turned three but are not yet ready for preschool.
We offer our two year old's the opportunity to have a child-only day, and for our two year old's who are older and ready to separate, we have a Two Dayer class for 33+ months and their caregiver.
We have several family events that allow children of mixed ages and their families to interact together.
Toddlers are movers and shakers and we offer weekly classes that give them the opportunity to do so while you learn valuable information how to help your young learner grow and develop. These are parent-child classes for toddlers ages 13-23 months.
We offer weekly classes that are gradually separating for parents and their two year olds.
Live Your Yoga series
Instructor Kacey Kingry
Each of us is on a spiritual path, whether we recognize it or not. For those who wish to actively participate in their spirituality, the ethics and concepts embedded in the teachings of Yoga Philosophy give us deep and rich insight into our own inner experience. There are lots of ways to practice yoga, and many of them don't have anything to do with stretchy pants and flexibility. Yoga is about the way we live. Join this four-part series where you will learn to see yourself and your life through a new, transformative, grounding and peaceful lens.
Week I
Live Your Yoga - Eight limbs of Yoga
Understand the basic origins of where Yoga comes from, how it was introduced to the West, and the structure of Patanjali's Eight-Limbed Path through which Yoga can come alive. Explore this path and apply its teachings to your own life that will include education, discussion, journaling, breathwork, and meditative integration.
Wednesday, April 9
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Westonka Activity Center | Conference Room
#7591-A25W
$39
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Week II
Live Your Yoga - Living the Yamas
The Yamas and Niyamas are the core principles that form the foundation of one's practice of Yoga. The Yamas are a set of five social guidelines that encourage whole and healthy living. The Yamas give us boundaries and encouragement around what to avoid in order to be whole, peaceful, and in right relationship to ourselves and others. Explore the Yogic Yamas and apply their teachings to your own life that will include education, discussion, journaling, breathwork and meditative integration.
Wednesday, April 16
#7591-B25W
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Week III
Live Your Yoga - Living the Niyamas
The Yamas and Niyamas are the core principles that form the foundation of one's practice of Yoga. The Niyamas are a set of five inwardly focuses guidelines that support us to study ourselves in a way that creates healing, peace and growth. They tell us what to learn towards and GROW in order to experience more joy and bliss. Explore the Yogic Niyamas and apply their teachings to your own life that will include education, discussion, journaling, breathwork and meditative integration.
Wednesday, April 30
#7591-C25W
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Week IV
Live Your Yoga - Softening your Suffering with the Kleshas
The Yogic Kleshas are a set of five ways in which humans tend to contribute to their own suffering in life. Some Yogis refer to the Kleshas as the Five Spokes on the Wheel of Suffering. When we understand the spokes more intricately and uncover the ways they are showing up in our lives, we can break the Wheel of Suffering and create a more beautiful experience of being alive and human. Explore the Yogic Kleshas and apply their teachings to your own life that will include education, discussion, journaling, breathwork and meditative integration.
#7591-D25W
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Want to attend all four Live Your Yoga weeks?
Wednesday, April 9 - 30
#7591-E25W
$149