Beasts Classes for Kids

(19 - 30 months) Embrace your little one’s new found independence in an environment where your child can climb, roam and explore.

Beasts Classes for Kids

Consolidating Skills for Confident Growth

Children aged 19–30 months are consolidating and expanding on skills learned in earlier stages.

Both hemispheres of the brain now work in greater coordination,

enabling more complex movements such as running and jumping, balancing while walking, and responding to music rhythmically.


Child in Beasts class climbing and playing

At The Little Gym

Children in this stage are stimulated through physical activities, brain development, and two vital sensory systems:

  • Vestibular System

  • Proprioception

The body and brain are deeply interconnected: “When the body is working, the brain is growing.”

A strong body supports a healthy, active mind.


Skill Building and Confidence Through Class Activities

In the Beasts class, parents actively engage in skill-building activities with their children.

Children view their parents as role models, learning by doing together.

Activities target both gross and fine motor skill development—

including running, jumping, climbing, and tumbling.

Parents also gain deeper understanding of age-specific developmental milestones.


Strengthening Emotional Bonds

Parental involvement enhances the child’s emotional security.

It also strengthens the parent-child bond during the 45-minute class sessions.

A time for learning, growing, and connecting—together.


Laying the Foundation for Social Skills

Alongside physical and brain development, children begin to learn important social skills.

Taking turns, waiting, and sharing with peers—

are all essential steps toward positive social development.