This March holidays, expand your kids’ repertoires with these enrichment classes for swimming, Maths, art and more. With classes available for infants to primary school children, there’s sure to be something for everyone!
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For Babies (up to 18 months)
Help your children start to recognise shapes through this 45-minute interactive storytelling workshop for babies from 7 to 17 months old. Together with your child, discover the different magnificent shapes created by Fawn and her friendly spider friends. Babies will love this interactive, inviting and tactile class that explores spiders and webs in various shapes and sizes. Visit www.act3international.com.sg.
Suitable for babies from 3 months old to early crawlers, each session baby yoga class at Kanga Kids Yoga will help support your child’s stages of development. Watch your little one learn to roll over, sit up or crawl on his own for the first time during the sessions. It’s a bonding activity that will definitely create fond memories for you to look back on. Visit www.facebook.com/kangakidsyoga.
Inspired by the internationally renowned Reggio Emilia pre-schools, this programme offers a responsive learning environment to help give your child a head start in developing critical and creative skills. Improve your child’s social competence, social and literacy skills, while developing his second language skills with a trained Mandarin teacher. Parents can also participate in this class held at EtonHouse Sentosa. Visit www.etonhouse.com.sg/school-page/sentosa-playgroup.
Introduce your little ones to the water through Smile Swimmers’ Baby Swimming Lessons. They recommend having at least one parent around, to help build up your baby’s confidence in water. Designed for infants aged between 3 to 12 months and their parents, basic swimming skills such as water survival skills and coordination are taught by a qualified instructor. Visit www.smileswimmers.com.
With activities like music and movement, art and sensory and outdoor play for your infant, each 90-minute session is planned and run by an experienced facilitator. Let your baby flex her social skills, and meet up with other parents during the session, so your little one becomes familiar with a pre-school setting. Sessions are open to kids aged between 6 months and two-and-a-half years. Visit www.whitelodge.edu.sg.
For Toddlers (19 months – 3 years)
Through a series of fun activities, the Parent & Baby programme allows young children aged between two and three to learn and explore movement with the support of their parents. Classes are designed to help them build confidence in moving about. At the same time, they will be exposed to their first friends, helping them develop social skills, too. Visit www.tumblejoygym.com.
This 45-minute parent or guardian-accompanied programme is for toddlers aged two to three, and includes workouts, games and story time. Classes will keep your child physically active, help to increase physical strength and muscle control, and develop their fine and gross motor skills. Visit www.intrepidkidsgym.com.
Spend some quality time with your two or three-year-old by learning a new skill! Ballet is great for kids as it teaches them good posture, and how to express themselves through movement. It can also help you to de-stress while learning to simultaneously play and grow with your child. Visit www.allthatjazz.com.sg.
Let your child explore and understand music dynamics with toddler music lessons. Your tot will learn about tempo, rhythm and pitch, while developing her strengths in language and creativity. The play-based classes use original compositions by Muse Arts, and also introduce basic ABRSM music theory knowledge. Visit www.muse-arts.com.sg.
Let your child explore and understand music dynamics with toddler music lessons. Your tot will learn about tempo, rhythm and pitch, while developing her strengths in language and creativity. The play-based classes use original compositions by Muse Arts, and also introduce basic ABRSM music theory knowledge. Visit www.muse-arts.com.sg.
For Pre-schoolers (4 – 6 years)
At BearyFun Gym, children will be exposed to a range of energetic and fun activities to encourage both their strength and confidence. With specialised classes for kids aged four, five and six, your child will be kept active and fit, thanks to the lessons tailored for their age groups. Sign up for their March School Holidays Special Trial Class for just $30 (U.P: $42.80), with the registration fee of $42.80 waived, and also receive a BearyFun Gym goodie bag worth $30. Visit www.bearyfungym.com.
For kids aged between five to 15 years, engage in a creative five-day holiday programme together with your child at Arthaus. Choose between painting, drawing and more to encourage the development of your child’s artistic skills. Not only will they have fun and learn something new, taking the time to do art can help you relax as well! Visit www.arthaus.com.sg.
Kumon provides an individualised learning method that allows each student to study at a comfortable level, regardless of their age or grades. Designed for children aged three to 17, their year-round programmes for English, Chinese and Mathematics encourage kids to become self-motivated in their studies. This March, sign your child up for a free trial class with no strings attached, to try the Kumon method for yourself. Visit www.kumon.sg.
Get your active child a chance to expend her energy with this fun-filled camp from Sports 4 Kids. Kids can try a variety of sports like rugyby, football, tennis and baseball, so they can see what piques their interests. The camp will run from March 26-30, and is for children aged three to 10 years old. Visit www.sport4kids.sg.
In this pre-school coding programme, kids will learn how to code with a new story every lesson. Through classics like The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Five Little Monkeys and more, kids will get to dramatise and create a short digital tablet animation based on the story. The programme helps build your child’s understanding of the coding language, while improving his problem-solving skills. Visit www.codinglab.com.sg.
For Primary Schoolers (7 – 12 years)
Heuristics are one of the greatest hurdles for primary school children to overcome. Give your child a helping hand as they learn methods to help them solve these challenging head-scratchers. This workshop is also open to parents, so that you may help them identify common mistakes made in solving heuristic problems. Visit https://www.mceducation.com/sg.
Give your children a helping hand with presentations and Show & Tell sessions, which can be intimidating for young ones just starting primary school. This workshop will help your children build self-confidence, and teach them to express their opinions eloquently. Through fun and practical activities, your kids will learn to step out of their comfort zone and speak without fear. Visit www.thelearninglab.com.sg.
If your child has an interest in learning music, why not make use of the holidays to pick up a new instrument? Swee Lee Music offers one-to-one music sessions for the guitar, ukulele or the drums, to let your child receive full attention while learning. Should you want to pick up a new skill too, you can join your child in lessons so you can learn together. Free trial lessons are available, too. Visit www.sweelee.com.sg.
Improve the creative writing skills of your children by signing them up for this class. Teachers help students to better express themselves through written text, giving them a better understanding of writing as a craft. This will help them to build a strong foundation for essay writing in future. Visit www.berlitz.com.sg.
Minecraft is one of the most popular games amongst primary school children, so if your child is an avid Minecraft player, why not give her the chance to learn with something she is passionate about? Saturday Kids will teach your child how to create different mods they can use in future to play, helping them stretch their creativity and improve their knowledge of programming. Visit www.saturdaykids.com.