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Toddlers: Wednesdays 9:30-11:00
This is an eight-week play group cohort facilitated by Courtney Dern (of Beech Street Parenting).
Classes are an hour and a half long and will take place at the Beech Street Parenting play studio (6017 NE Sandy) on the following days:
Wednesday, January 7
Wednesday, January 14
Wednesday, January 21
Wednesday, January 28
Wednesday, February 4
Wednesday, February 11
Wednesday, February 18
Wednesday, February 25
It is absolutely okay if you can’t make it to all of the sessions or need to arrive late or leave early — we totally understand.
These play groups are RIE-inspired spaces for infants, toddlers, and their caregivers to connect, observe, and grow — together.
Each session begins with an optional adult check-in, followed by a period of quiet observation while children explore safe, open-ended, developmentally appropriate play objects. Caregivers remain present and available, stepping in only to meet a child’s needs for safety, nourishment, or emotional refueling.
The pace is intentionally slow and spacious. Toddler groups include a communal snack of bananas and water.
📧 Questions? Reach out to Courtney at beechstreetparenting@gmail.com
This is an eight-week play group cohort facilitated by Courtney Dern (of Beech Street Parenting).
Classes are an hour and a half long and will take place at the Beech Street Parenting play studio (6017 NE Sandy) on the following days:
Wednesday, January 7
Wednesday, January 14
Wednesday, January 21
Wednesday, January 28
Wednesday, February 4
Wednesday, February 11
Wednesday, February 18
Wednesday, February 25
It is absolutely okay if you can’t make it to all of the sessions or need to arrive late or leave early — we totally understand.
These play groups are RIE-inspired spaces for infants, toddlers, and their caregivers to connect, observe, and grow — together.
Each session begins with an optional adult check-in, followed by a period of quiet observation while children explore safe, open-ended, developmentally appropriate play objects. Caregivers remain present and available, stepping in only to meet a child’s needs for safety, nourishment, or emotional refueling.
The pace is intentionally slow and spacious. Toddler groups include a communal snack of bananas and water.
📧 Questions? Reach out to Courtney at beechstreetparenting@gmail.com