Purposeful Play: Walkers

Thursday, Nov. 5 @ 10 a.m.–11 a.m.

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Purposeful Play: Walkers 

A structured weekly class for toddlers who are walking, climbing, and testing every boundary they can find — created in partnership with a play therapist, pediatric physical therapist, and parent support specialists.

The toddler years are extraordinary and exhausting in equal measure. Your child is becoming a person — fast. Every session channels that energy intentionally, using movement, sensory play, and guided challenges to build balance, coordination, and the kind of physical confidence that comes from being allowed to do hard things in a safe space.

But this stage isn’t just physical. We weave in early language, problem-solving, imitation, and direction-following — not as separate lessons, but as the natural byproduct of well-designed play. 

As your child pushes for independence, staying connected gets harder. Every session helps you navigate that — how to support exploration without hovering, respond to big emotions without losing your mind, and set gentle boundaries that actually work for this age.

We also create real social experiences — parallel play, turn-taking, group interaction — in an environment where it’s okay if it gets messy. Because learning to be with other people is some of the most important work a toddler does.

You’ll leave every week with strategies you can use at home — for the tantrums, the climbing, the “me do it,” and everything in between.

10415 NE 37th Circle
Kirkland, WA 98033 United States
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The Heybrook Eastside
10415 NE 37th Circle
Kirkland, WA 98033

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