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Developmental FUNdamentals FOR YOU & YOUR BABY

Developmental FUNdamentals


FOR YOU & YOUR BABY


Are you a new parent or grandparent? 

Are you expecting or planning a pregnancy?

Did you know that your infant's movement sequencing and sensory integration will be influenced by your touch?

Join us

for FREE Developmental FUNdamentals!

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Wednesday,   January 8  (newborn to 5 months old)

Thursday, January 9  (6 - 12 months or waddling)

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Parking Garage (Free): 1st & Columbia

Register by email: maryska@nc.rr.com  

Developmental


FUNdamentals 

are lecture/demonstration hands-on classes for 
caregivers and their infants. 

The class is started by the babies as we follow their creative play and focus on the problem-solving we observe at each age.

Maryska Bigos

the creator of Developmental FUNdamentals is a mother and Infant Developmental Movement Educator (IDME) certified 35 years ago as a practitioner and teacher of Body-Mind Centering®. IDME was created by Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, an Occupational Therapist with 50+ years of experience practicing and teaching this work.

Learn more: 

http://www.bmc-klc.com

We want to share this short but critical first year with you and your infant.

Delight 
in each new stage as you learn to help your infant in nursing, digestion, sleep, tummy time, rolling,

crawling.

Our gentle and supportive classes offer a foundation for optimal brain and body development.

We 
encourage caregivers to question popular equipment and beliefs about sitting and standing their infant before they can move in and out of these positions independently. 

With knowledge of the delicate relationship between body and mind,  caregivers can avoid common misunderstandings

that can lead to unnecessary physical and mental challenges later. 

We often hear from caregivers who wish they had learned Developmental FUNdamentals earlier in their child's life.

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