Events this Saturday
Public Swims
Open Public Swim
04:00p - 08:00p
Members Programs
Adult Therapy Swim
07:00a - 08:00p
Member Lane Swim
07:00a - 10:00p
Cyclefit
07:45a - 08:45a
Group Power
07:45a - 08:45a
Childminding (6m - 5 years)
08:30a - 02:00p
Group Power
09:00a - 10:00a
Aquafitness
09:00a - 10:00a
Cyclefit
10:15a - 11:15a
Bellyfit
10:30a - 11:30a
Play Pals (ages 0 - 5)
10:30a - 12:00p
SuperKid (ages 4 - 12)
01:30p - 02:30p
Arts & Crafts (ages 5 - 12)
10:30a - 12:00p
Healthy Actions (ages 8 - 12)
12:00p - 01
:30p
Kiddy Creations (ages 4 - 7)
12:00p - 01:30p
Youth Zone (ages 12 - 17)
02:00p - 06:00p
Y Soccer Kickers (ages 3 - 4)
03:00p - 03:45p
Y Soccer Stars (ages 5 - 8)
03:00p - 03:45p
Parent & Tot Swim
03:00p - 08:00p
Adult Open Gym
04:00p - 08:00p
Open Public Swim
04:00p - 08:00p
Member Lane Swim
04:00p - 08:00p
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Moncton New-Brunswick
E1C 0B3
Tel: 506-857-0606
Fax: 506-859-8198
Mon - Fri: 05:30AM - 10:00PM
Sat - Sun: 07:00AM - 08:00PM
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We all know kids love to play. But did you know they also learn while they play? Children at play are already building the foundation for their major life skills, including language and literacy, mathematics, science and technology, and the arts. Playtime experiences are an important way to understand how kids learn, and how we can help them learn more effectively. To support this, the YMCA of Greater Toronto developed the YMCA Playing to Learn curriculum. The curriculum takes all areas of your child’s development into account, including their physical, emotional, cognitive, and social behaviour. We then adapt the curriculum to meet the specific needs of your child. That way, your child’s interests help shape their learning experience. The educators also benefit from a unique training program that lets them access the latest educational tools and processes. YMCA Playing to Learn gives our Early Childhood Educators a framework to regularly improve their own professional knowledge. This framework includes formal training and on-site mentoring for all staff that work with children. YMCA Playing to Learn is already recognized as a leading approach to instilling a strong educational ethic in kids. The curriculum is being rolled out nationally in all YMCAs across Canada. |






