Gymboree Summer Camp - Done
We love Gymboree!
In a previous post, I talked about Neil attending Gymboree's Summer Camp. It ran for 8 weeks, 2.5 hours per day, 3x per week. So for 2 months, all our MWF mornings were spent at Gymboree.
In the beginning, most of the kids had to be accompanied by adult companions but by the third week or so, adults were advised to stay outside. Ah, the parents were so proud when the kiddos stayed in class by themselves! Of course we had to peek to see how they were doing!=)
He missed 2 classes while we were in Bohol but he can take core classes (arts, music, play and learn) in lieu of the missed sessions.
Richard and/or I were around for all of his previous classes but for his last 2 sessions Richard already had work and I was at the teambuilding so we both missed them. I was so disappointed... Thanks to Em and Michelle for accompanying Neil so that he completes the rest of the camp.
I initially had reservations about enrolling Neil because of the cost but just the interaction with kids his age and the learning activities were worth it. He had fun and learned a lot. Even now, 2 weeks from his last session, he still remembers and sings the songs, etc.
In a previous post, I talked about Neil attending Gymboree's Summer Camp. It ran for 8 weeks, 2.5 hours per day, 3x per week. So for 2 months, all our MWF mornings were spent at Gymboree.
In the beginning, most of the kids had to be accompanied by adult companions but by the third week or so, adults were advised to stay outside. Ah, the parents were so proud when the kiddos stayed in class by themselves! Of course we had to peek to see how they were doing!=)
He missed 2 classes while we were in Bohol but he can take core classes (arts, music, play and learn) in lieu of the missed sessions.
Richard and/or I were around for all of his previous classes but for his last 2 sessions Richard already had work and I was at the teambuilding so we both missed them. I was so disappointed... Thanks to Em and Michelle for accompanying Neil so that he completes the rest of the camp.
I initially had reservations about enrolling Neil because of the cost but just the interaction with kids his age and the learning activities were worth it. He had fun and learned a lot. Even now, 2 weeks from his last session, he still remembers and sings the songs, etc.
He's having fun. Can you tell? =)
The photos below were taken on his last class before we left for Bohol. Neil and his classmates with their artworks.
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