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31/03/2012, 05:16 PM
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Well i sit on the other side of the fence to most other posters. We have attended gymaboo since DD was 5 months old she is now 18 months old and we LOVE it. She did not have any type of delay but i do believe it has helped in her development. I would miss out on other activities before giving up gymbaroo We have a fantastic instructor and helper and a great centre. I have found that either you LOVE gymbaroo or HATE it... there does not seem to be any middle ground Yes this has been our experience too. Both my children attended from around 6 months to 2.5 years (I think my son until 3 because he kept asking to go. He's 4 now and jealous his little sister is still getting to go OP you are questioning the value - where I am (Sydney) I find most baby/toddler/preschooler activities cost approx thee same, they are all in that $17-19 per session ballpark. Doesn't matter if it is swimming lessons/kindermusik/ready steady go sports/art'n'move/tiny tutus ballet that just seems to be the going rate |
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