Two in three Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer in their lifetime. Here's the latest on what experts are saying about how to best protect our babies and kids. Read more...
GymbaROO and KindyROO kids are excelling academically, emotionally and on the sporting field. These children spent the first three or more years of their lives involved with GymbaROO. Their parents also reinforced our program at home by integrating the information and activities they had learned during classes into their daily lives. We cannot emphasise enough how much of a difference this can make to your child’s future. Read more...
At GymbaROO and KindyROO we are always looking for inspiring and caring individuals to join our team and set up franchises in areas where there is no GymbaROO or KindyROO centre. The more franchises, the more babies, children and parents will have access to our highly successful, highly recommended program – the only program in the world that has integrated key developmental activities, essential for complete development in each age and stage, into a comprehensive and all-encompassing fun, movement program. Read more...
Unprompted by us, Hayley Dean, an Ellaslist explorer and mummy, enjoyed GymbaROO so much that she wrote this wonderful and very relatable article – GymbaROO: It Ticks All Our Boxes....and included lots of great images. Enjoy! Read more...
Enjoy more accounts of GymbaROO kids who have developed into extremely well rounded, happy, confident and flourishing individuals, excelling academically, emotionally and on the sporting field. Read more...
School Readiness. Every parent wants to give their child the best start to school, but we often get caught up with rote learning of numbers, colours, letters and shapes, hoping this will give our child a step-up on the way to formal education. It is more valuable however, to know that your child’s brain and body are ready to learn. Read more...
Neuro-scientific studies now confirm that music encourages skill development in auditory processing, verbal memory, language, speech processing, perception, coordination, literacy, mathematics and more. Which type of music is best for babies and children and why we use the music that we do at GymbaROO. Read more...
Enjoy more accounts of GymbaROO kids who have developed into extremely well rounded, happy, confident and flourishing individuals, excelling academically, emotionally and on the sporting field. Read more...
GymbaROO sensorimotor programs are operating in four childcare centres in Canberra. The children and staff are fully engaged for the whole session and have a wonderful time while learning. For many of the children and staff it is a highlight of their week in care. Read more...
Times have been most exciting of late, with both GymbaROO / KindyROO and our Active Babies Smart Kids program being broadcast on television. Read more...
Depression does not need to be a big secret. It’s an illness just like asthma or diabetes, totally out of our control and definitely not something to be ashamed of. Nina Mitchell writes for GymbaROO Read more...
GymbaROO and KindyROO kids are excelling academically, emotionally and on the sporting field. These children spent the earliest years of their lives involved with GymbaROO. Their parents also reinforced our program at home by doing GymbaROO type activities with their children and integrating the information they had learned during their classes into their daily lives. We cannot emphasise enough how much of a difference this can make to your child’s future. Enjoy these two special stories, the first is that of one of our original GymbaROO graduates and the second, the story of a baby born with low muscle tone.
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WIN! Share in over $3000 in prizes – a Springfree Trampoline, a term at GymbaROO and Globber scooter packs! Each prize is recommended by experts and professionals for baby and child development. Read more...
Learning to write actually begins in infancy. If the big muscles do not get adequate stimulation and development, then there is a flow on effect to the small muscles in the hands and so writing, or any task requiring manual dexterity, can be affected. Read more...