Moving to

learn

How does it work?

ABOUT THE PROGRAMME

Moving-To-Learn is a specially designed program which uses creative movement to encourage children to explore new possibilities, and create new capabilities. Through exposure to dance and movement, children can become part of their own growth and learning

Your instructor

Louise King

Louise has a passion for empowering people by helping them get healthier and stronger in order to function better in their every day lives. She holds a BA degree in education and was a professional dancer with the “Moving into dance “ company which lay the foundation and passion for both her teaching and creative movement. She is also a Basi Pilates Mat qualified instructor. Louise has combined her extensive knowledge of dance, movement and education to create a unique approach to learning through movement. Her passion and experience in teaching is a core element in her philosophy of Moving to Learn.

Your instructor

Amy Lomas

Amy Lomas is a teacher at Roosevelt Park Pre-Primary school and teaches children between ages 3 -4. Amy loves teaching this age group as she describes how the children begin to discover their personalities, explore friendships, and the way in which their honesty and eagerness is shown when trying new things. Amy is a mother of two boys aged 15 and 11 which gives her a unique perspective on teaching both older and younger groups. Her passions have always been dance and movement, she loves coming up with new ways for children to express themselves through music and movement

Reviews

From our clients

Lynne Delate (Principal of Amedeo school)
"The Moving to Learn Programme runs in conjunction with our teaching. It is used to emphasise, clarify and teach skills. Multiples, counting on as well as a variety of geometrical concepts, among many others, are better understood because our children perform an assortment of activities that include the required skill in their movements."
Delaille Sass (Grade 0 teacher, Pridwin Preparatory)
"This programme is so worthwhile in that whole body movement is used to consolidate taught concepts such as number formation, letter formation and Science experiments"
Jean Gorse (Teacher, Roosevelt Pre-Primary School):
“Lou creates a movement experience for young children which has them moving and creating with their bodies in unusual and fun ways, where everyone’s ideas are shared and celebrated."