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.
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Parenting in the Cell Phone Age: A Conversation co-led by Students
presented in partnership with Digital Wellbeing Initiative, LiveMoreScreenLess & SADD
This interactive workshop, co-led by high school students, offers something rare and powerful: the chance to hear directly from young people about life with screens. Together, we will explore habits and patterns of balanced, intentional and responsible use of devices that create a shift toward digital well-being at home and at school. We are pleased to have the organization, LiveMoreScreenLess facilitating this conversation.
Participants will leave with practical, realistic strategies to recalibrate digital habits, strengthen connection and support healthier relationships with technology for you and your whole family.
All parents/guardians of students in Grades K-12 are invited to attend. Your student is welcome to join you as students and others will be sharing their digital well-being experiences applicable to parents and students. (Please note, child care will not be provided.)
If your family needs financial assistance to participate, please complete the Reduced Fee application and Community Education will review the request as needed.
Wednesday, February 11
6:30 - 7:45 pm
Westonka Middle School | Cafeteria
#7621-A26W
$10/family