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    Zumbini® Is​ Session-Based, This Is Why It Matters

    March 19, 2019 / No Comments

    One of the questions asked most frequently about Zumbini® is why we don’t offer drop-in classes. Why is Zumbini® only offered as a session-based class? One of the most important reasons Zumbini® is only offered in a session-based format is because young children learn best from consistent repetition. Children do love one-off experiences, don’t get me wrong, but if we are looking for a way to help children develop their skills, they will need consistent exposure and repetition to whatever they are learning. Let’s put this into swimming terms- if you only take your little one to a pool once a year, more than likely they will not be a…

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    Learning In My Own Way- How Little Ones Learn During Circle Time

    February 26, 2019 / No Comments

    Ever notice that when the adults sit in a circle for an activity that’s the time the toddlers start running? It doesn’t matter if we’re reading a favorite book or singing the best song in the world, as a little person, this seems to be the best time to get up and run. But does that mean they aren’t learning? Of course not! Young children are always learning, it just may not look like what we (the adults) expect learning to look like. For instance, while we sit in a circle in Zumbini to sing a song together, all of the adults sit side by side watching the instructor to…

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    How Repetition In Zumbini Effects Young Children’s Development

    February 19, 2019 / No Comments

    Have you ever noticed how your little one loves doing something over and over again? Even if drives you crazy, they will ask to read the same book, to hear the same song, or to play the same game again and again! When young children use repetition, they are learning and refining new skills their growing brains need every day. Think back to something you were learning how to do. Maybe it was riding a bike, learning to code, or following some better eating habits. None of these things  are achieved on the first try (typically). It takes a lot of repetition until they are mastered. While we may consciously plan…

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About Amanda

Hey everyone! I hope you will find lots of resources to make you think, reflect, and try something new with your little ones. As I work toward my doctoral degree, I want to share everything I'm learning with you too. From the magical moments to the moments that make you wonder why you chose this life, I want you to love every minute with your little one!