Babies! Infant Developmental Movement class with Amy Matthews at Ready Set GROW, Portland OR
with Amy Matthews
Tuesdays, 2:30-3:30pm PT
5433 NE 30th Ave, Portland OR
register at Ready Set GROW
These group sessions are structured as open exploring time, where certified Infant Developmental Movement Educators will support the infants in their process, talk to parents and caregivers about their observations, respond to any questions that might come up, and offer suggestions.
Infant Developmental Movement with Sarah Barnaby at House of Wonder, Brooklyn
with Sarah Barnaby
alternating Wednesdays, 1-2pm ET
988 Fulton St, Brooklyn
upcoming dates: Mar 25, Apr 15
register at House of Wonder
Are you interested in learning to observe, appreciate, and support your baby's exploration of movement? Join Sarah for a warm and welcoming movement workshop open to babies from birth to standing.
Developmental Fundamentals with Amy Matthews
This online class weaves together principles of embodied anatomy, developmental movement, the Bartenieff Fundamentals and Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) to take you on a tour of your own body and breath.
Weekly on Tuesdays, online.
Rolling with Amy Matthews
This movement class explores developmental patterns in the context of our adult bodies. Moving through these patterns in our current bodies can help us understand our movement choices and offers a way in to adding more choices.
Informed by a Body-Mind Centering® approach to developmental movement, Rolling is an opportunity to consciously re-engage with the early learning process of finding our way to walking. Each class will start with rolling on the floor and sequence through several developmental movement patterns on the way to standing upright.
Weekly on Thursdays, online.
Infant Developmental Movement with Sarah Barnaby at Kids at Work, NYC
with Sarah Barnaby
Thursdays, 12:30-1:30pm ET
147 W 24th St (6th & 7th Ave), NYC
register at Kids at Work
These group sessions are structured as open exploring time, where certified Infant Developmental Movement Educators will support the infants in their process, talk to parents and caregivers about their observations, respond to any questions that might come up, and offer suggestions.