Toddler Gymnastics

pelers

Active Member
Anyone had any experience with the toddler gymnastics offered through St. Mary's Parks and Rec?

Looking for something to sign my 2 year old up for to get him around kids his own age, get used to taking some direction and burn off some energy.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
If you're a SAHM, the program is great. I had a hard time finding a class for my little ones that was in the evenings. I had a great daycare provider that wanted to take her little girl so she took mine as well. But, I doubt that you'll find many little boys in the class. My girls were 2 of 20 kids in the class of all girls.

There are tons of SAHM groups around that do play dates. There may even be one in here.
 

Misfit

Lawful neutral
My dad would get drunk and throw me and my brothers. That was kind of toddler gymnastics. I can almost here him now "tell that nosey school nurse you fell". Don't get me started on swimming lessons. :mad:
 

SoMDGirl42

Well-Known Member
My dad would get drunk and throw me and my brothers. That was kind of toddler gymnastics. I can almost here him now "tell that nosey school nurse you fell". Don't get me started on swimming lessons. :mad:

sink or swim biatch!

Did we have the same father? :coffee:
 

pelers

Active Member
If you're a SAHM, the program is great. I had a hard time finding a class for my little ones that was in the evenings. I had a great daycare provider that wanted to take her little girl so she took mine as well. But, I doubt that you'll find many little boys in the class. My girls were 2 of 20 kids in the class of all girls.

There are tons of SAHM groups around that do play dates. There may even be one in here.

I'm not a SAHM. They have a few evening options that would work for me, though.

I am a member of one of the local mom groups and I do take him to the playdates that fit our schedule. Looking forward to warmer weather!

Did he already do swim class? I'm looking to get my son into swimming this spring/summer !!

We did do swim lessons last year (at CSM) and that's something I'd like to do again, just at a different location. I kind of want to look at doing it up at the Prince Frederick pool because lessons are usually short, we could go play in the kiddie pool before and/or after the lessons to make the trip more worthwhile. I need to check out times/dates!
 

KDENISE977

New Member
I'm not a SAHM. They have a few evening options that would work for me, though.

I am a member of one of the local mom groups and I do take him to the playdates that fit our schedule. Looking forward to warmer weather!



We did do swim lessons last year (at CSM) and that's something I'd like to do again, just at a different location. I kind of want to look at doing it up at the Prince Frederick pool because lessons are usually short, we could go play in the kiddie pool before and/or after the lessons to make the trip more worthwhile. I need to check out times/dates!

I emailed Calvert Parks and Recs. last week about the pool across from the hospital and haven't heard anything back.
 

Misfit

Lawful neutral
sink or swim biatch!

Did we have the same father? :coffee:


Maybe...pop's was a player. I remember him introducing me to his girlfriend at the diner, giving me a roll of quarters for the pinball machine then threatening to choke me if I told mom. Good times....good times...
 

SoMDGirl42

Well-Known Member
Maybe...pop's was a player. I remember him introducing me to his girlfriend at the diner, giving me a roll of quarters for the pinball machine then threatening to choke me if I told mom. Good times....good times...

can't be. My father didn't give me shiat. He just locked me in the car at the bar and dared me to say a word then beat me when we got home just to reinforce the don't tell policy.
 

pelers

Active Member
How'd you learn that? Is there sign up information anywhere?

:buddies:

https://webtrac.co.cal.md.us/

Registration Procedures
There are several options for registration:

Online: If you are an existing household with CCPR, online registration is available to you through WEBTRAC.
Phone: To register over the phone with a Visa, MasterCard or Discover credit/debit card, call the Edward T. Hall Aquatic Center at 410-414-8350 Mondays through Friday from 6:15 a.m. to 8:45 p.m., Saturdays from 8:15 a.m. to 8:45 p.m., and Sundays from 8:15 a.m. to 7:45 p.m.
Walk in: Walk-in registration will be taken at the following locations during normal hours of operation; Mt. Hope Community Center, Northeast Community Center, Southern Community Center, the Edward T. Hall Aquatic Center and the Parks and Recreation main office.
 

pelers

Active Member
You're so smort :notworthy

I honestly was looking online last week for ANY information at all on the Parks and Rec. webpage...who would have thought you could just CALL !! HA !

I just got off the phone with them. I'm signing up for the saturday classes starting May 4.

THANK YOU !!:buddies:

Think I'll also be signing up for those!
 
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