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  • 2-3's Combo Class

    Being a two or three year old is a very unique time in your child’s life. Language development is emerging, social skills are developing and physical and cognitive changes occur rapidly. The class will have parent/ child interaction time followed by a parent only discussion time lead by a Parent Educator. Children remain in the classroom to experience learning activities, such as sensory exploration, dramatic play, large and small muscle experiences, in addition to storytelling, music and other literacy-rich activities under the guidance of an Early Childhood Teacher. Outdoor experiences will be provided weather permitting.
  • Books and Beyond 2-5 years- Non-Separating

    Delve into the world of imagination with your child through books. In the 1 1/2 hour non-separating class you and your child will experience art, math, science, music and nutritional activities that will correspond with books you'll be reading. Parenting tips will be shared and outdoor experiences will be provided weather permitting.
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  • Building Emotional Intelligence (Ages 12-24 months) Non Separating

    "Building Emotional Intelligence" is a specialized parent-child class designed to foster social-emotional learning in children aged 0 to 5, while equipping parents and caregivers with the tools and knowledge to support their child's emotional development during these critical early years. Through age-appropriate activities, games, songs, and guided discussions, "Building Emotional Intelligence" provides a foundation for parents and caregivers to understand the importance of social-emotional development in their child's overall well-being. Key topics covered in the class include recognizing and labeling emotions, promoting self-regulation skills, fostering empathy and understanding, enhancing communication with young children, and creating a secure and nurturing environment for emotional exploration. Additionally, parents and caregivers will receive guidance on managing common emotional challenges in early childhood, such as tantrums, separation anxiety, and transitions.
  • Building Emotional Intelligence (Ages 2-5) Separating

    "Building Emotional Intelligence" is a specialized parent-child class designed to foster social-emotional learning in children aged 0 to 5, while equipping parents and caregivers with the tools and knowledge to support their child's emotional development during these critical early years. Through age-appropriate activities, games, songs, and guided discussions, "Building Emotional Intelligence" provides a foundation for parents and caregivers to understand the importance of social-emotional development in their child's overall well-being. Key topics covered in the class include recognizing and labeling emotions, promoting self-regulation skills, fostering empathy and understanding, enhancing communication with young children, and creating a secure and nurturing environment for emotional exploration. Additionally, parents and caregivers will receive guidance on managing common emotional challenges in early childhood, such as tantrums, separation anxiety, and transitions.
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  • Busy Bodies (10-18 months)

    Rolling...creeping...crawling...walking! Share some special time with your "little mover". Get together with other parents with children of similar age to engage with your little ones as well as have discussion with other parents. Topics range from child development to finding some time for yourself. Outdoor experiences will be provided weather permitting.
  • Family Nature Meetup Class Birth - 8 years

    Nature will be our guide as we explore, learn, and grow outside together at Rasmussen Woods (off Stolzman Road). The Nature Meetup is for all families whether you are an avid explorer with your little ones or just want to try something new. We welcome backpack babies and children birth - 8 years. You, the parents, or caregiver, will stay with your children during the nature meetup. You get to explore and play too. Please come dressed to be outside.
  • From Chaos to Calm: Mastering Meal Planning for Busy Households

    In today’s fast-paced world, juggling work, school, activities, and family life can make mealtime feel like an overwhelming task. But with the right approach, meal planning can be a game-changer for busy families, saving time, money, and stress while ensuring your family gets nutritious, home-cooked meals. This presentation will provide practical, easy-to-implement strategies for streamlining your meal planning, even on your busiest days. In this session, we will cover: - Why Meal Planning Matters: How meal planning can save time, reduce food waste, and promote healthier eating habits for the whole family. - Getting Started with Meal Planning: Simple steps to create a weekly meal plan that works for your family’s needs, preferences, and schedule. - Batch Cooking & Make-Ahead Meals: How to prepare meals in advance to cut down on daily cooking time and still enjoy fresh, nutritious meals throughout the week. - One-Pot & Sheet Pan Meals: Tips for quick and easy meals that minimize cleanup while maximizing flavor and nutrition. - Incorporating Variety: How to keep your meal plan interesting by rotating recipes, using seasonal ingredients, and finding ways to introduce new foods your family will love. - Snack Planning & Kid-Friendly Meals: Easy, healthy snacks and meal options that are both nutritious and appealing to kids, plus strategies to involve children in meal prep. - Grocery Shopping Tips: How to shop efficiently, stick to a budget, and make the most of your pantry staples so you’re always prepared. - Flexibility and Time-Saving Hacks: How to adapt your meal plan when life gets busy, including shortcuts, freezer meals, and takeout options that won’t derail your healthy eating goals. By the end of this presentation, parents will have a step-by-step guide to simplify meal planning, make the most of their time in the kitchen, and ensure their families are enjoying nourishing meals—without the stress. Whether you’re new to meal planning or looking to refine your system, you’ll leave with actionable tips to bring organization and ease to your family’s mealtimes. Join us to discover how a little planning can make a big difference in your family’s busy life!
  • Great Start (0 - 9 months)

    Bring your baby to play in our ECFE classroom! You will find age appropriate activities to enjoy with your baby, simple ways to encourage your baby's development at home and meet other parents with whom you can share ideas, concerns and successes. Outdoor experiences will be provided weather permitting. We are excited to be able to offer take home learning activities for families enrolled in distance learning sections.
  • Little Wigglers 13-24 months Non-separating

    Your one year-old is busy, curious and ready to play! Together you and your child will play with a variety of toys, use art materials, learn songs and finger-plays and enjoy lots of movement. A benefit of this class is that you and your child will remain in the same room together while parent education takes place. Outdoor experiences will be provided weather permitting.
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  • Messy Art

    "Paint, chalk, shaving cream, glue, glitter, spray bottles, squeegees, our hands and feet" what do all these items have in common? They are some of the tools we will need to "mess around" in the Messy Art class. Come prepared to get messy while you explore, create and have fun. The messy time will include children and their parent. There will be time for parents to discuss everyday parenting topics for ages 2-5 as well as the value of art and creativity.
  • Messy Art Infant/Toddler

    "Paint, chalk, shaving cream, glue, glitter, spray bottles, squeegees, our hands and feet" what do all these items have in common? They are some of the tools we will need to "mess around" in the Messy Art class. Come prepared to get messy while you explore, create and have fun. The messy time will include children and their parent. There will be time for parents to discuss everyday parenting topics for ages 13-35 months as well as the value of art and creativity.
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  • Music, Movement and Books 13-28 Months Non Separating

    Come and enjoy music, movement and books with your toddler! This class provides a time for parents to participant in music, movement and book activities with their child. During this class, we will use songs, books, and larger motor skills to help foster literacy development, active learning and physical health.
  • Navigating Picky Eating: Practical Strategies for Parents

    Picky eating is a common challenge many parents face, but it doesn’t have to be a source of stress. This presentation is designed to help parents understand why picky eating happens and equip them with effective strategies to manage it with patience and confidence. Whether your child refuses vegetables, insists on eating the same foods, or simply seems to be averse to trying new things, this session will provide actionable tips for making mealtimes more enjoyable and less stressful for everyone. In this session, we will cover: - Why Picky Eating Happens: Understanding the developmental, biological, and psychological reasons behind picky eating and how it’s a normal phase for many children. - Strategies for Encouraging New Foods: How to introduce new foods in a non-stressful, gradual way that encourages exploration without forcing it. - The Power of Modeling: How your own eating habits and attitudes toward food can influence your child’s behavior, and how to model positive eating without pressure. - Creating a Positive Mealtime Environment: Setting up a calm, relaxed atmosphere that reduces mealtime stress and encourages your child to feel comfortable with a variety of foods. - Avoiding Power Struggles: Techniques for staying calm and patient during mealtimes, and how to avoid turning food into a battleground. - Dealing with Common Challenges: How to handle food refusal, food aversions, and how to navigate situations where your child’s preferences seem to be getting more limited. - Encouraging Independence and Autonomy: How to give your child a sense of control over their food choices and portion sizes, fostering independence while still providing balanced meals. - Long-Term Strategies: How to maintain a positive approach and what to do if picky eating persists into later stages of childhood. By the end of this presentation, parents will have practical tools to reduce mealtime stress, increase food variety, and help their child develop a healthier, more adventurous approach to eating. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of picky eating as a normal phase in child development, along with a toolkit of strategies to make mealtime more positive, fun, and less fraught with tension. Join us to take the stress out of feeding your child and turn mealtimes into enjoyable family experiences!
  • Newborn Discovery (birth-12 weeks) Non-separating

    No registration needed, FREE, Drop-in For parents of newborns ages 0-12 weeks. Support and information will be provided through discussions that are facilitated by a licensed Parenting Educator, Public Health Nurse, and a Lactation Specialist and through connections with other parents and caregivers. Topics include: feeding, sleep, attachment, returning to work, family changes, and developmental milestones. Parents will have the opportunity to have their infants weighed. Free sibling care is available. Please call ahead if sibling care is needed. 507-625-4620.
  • STEM 3-5 years

    Help your child explore the world using their senses. Join us as we explore, investigate, calculate, & experiment with hands-on math and science concepts. Learn with your child how fun, easy, and important it is to incorporate math and science into your everyday life. This is a non-separating class taught by an Early Childhood Teacher. Outdoor experiences will be provided weather permitting.