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Infant Developmental Movement Education
from birth to walking


These classes are an opportunity to look more closely at the new things your baby is doing, as well as what to look for in the months to come. Through touch, movement and play, classes help to facilitate healthy neurological development. This foundation supports lifelong physical, emotional and cognitive growth.

Parents gain practical tools for supporting their baby's development during everyday play and handling. Emily addresses common questions and concerns like:

     ·  How to support baby's nursing, digestion & sleep
     ·  Ways to help baby enjoy tummy time, and why it's important
     ·  How to help baby to achieve rolling & crawling through play
     ·  How and when walking begins
     ·  Ways to support parent-baby bonding

Using a gentle, non-invasive approach, based in the principles and holistic somatic methods of Body-Mind Centering®, Emily engages and follows each child's curiosity and interest in one-on-one facilitation.


8 - Week Series
Thursdays 10:30am - 11:45am
Jan 28
Feb 4, 11, 25
March 4, 11, 18, 25

$25 drop-in rate
$100 5-class card
$140 full 8-week session
first class is half-price


Emily Peck, IDME, SME,received her training and certification in somatics through the School for Body-Mind Centering in Western MA and Paris, France. She acted as Assistant to Lenore Grubinger, Director of Amajoy Developmental Movement Center in Western MA, from 2005-07. Emily is a certified Somatic Movement and Infant Developmental Movement Educator, an instructor of experiential anatomy and dance,and a performing artist. She offers individual sessions for infants, children and
families, and living room playshops for parents' and play groups in the NYC area.

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