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Our Mom’s Morning Out program meets Monday-Friday. Activities include arts and crafts, dramatics and pretend play, stories, music, snack and outdoor activities.
Come play at Princeton Playspace’s state-of-the art indoor playground – the best in Central New Jersey! It’s 5,000 square feet of fun for children and adults! We pride ourselves on our cleanliness and friendliness! Princeton Playsapce was designed to support your child’s development every step of the way. We have activities ranging from active play to pretend play in order to keep your children entertained all day.
Children ages 3-6 and their adult caregivers are invited to join us for a 90 minute nature themed monthly program. Each month our “sprouts” will use their senses to connect to the natural world through nature stories, short hikes, songs and nature crafts.
This month we will focus on a much maligned, but very helpful animal - the bat. Children will learn how important this flying mammal is to our environment, what we can do to encourage bats in our neighborhoods, and what makes this animal special. Children are encouraged to come dressed up in batty outfits.
Accompanying adults are required to register.
All activities will be running on weekends thru November 4th (Farm Tours, Hayrides, Pumpkin Picking, Corn Maze, Food Stand, Kids Corner & More)
Mon - Fri 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturaday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
For children 1-3 years. Toddlersteps is a parent support group that meets regularly to discuss issues of importance to parents of toddlers. It’s a great place to meet other parents, too! You are welcome to bring your infant to Toddlersteps as well. No registration required and class is FREE! Classes are in Classroom #1 in the HMC Education Center on Rt. 31.
Babysteps is a support group that meets to discuss issues important to new parents. It’s a great place to meet other parents, too! No registration required and class is FREE! Classes meet weekly from 1-2:30PM and are held in Classroom #1 at the HMC Education Center, on Rt 31. For directions call (908)788-MOMS.
A Perfect Start
Our Parent/Child classes promote early development and provide a strong foundation for your child’s critical first three years.
Girls learn and develop at their own pace. So our kids Gymnastics classes in Hillsborough give your child the chance to tackle new challenges at their own skill level.
Hunterdon Healthcare and HealthQuest of Hunterdon will present “Getting Through to Your Teens: How to Communicate, Share Your Values and Not Lose Your Mind in the Process.” The program will be held on Thursday, October 12th from 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. The program will be at HealthQuest – Adult Lounge, 310 HealthQuest Blvd. in Flemington.
“Forget it! You guys don’t understand anything!” Frustrated by conversations that turn into arguments? Angry about “attitude?” Afraid – but not sure why? Come hear about ways to change the dynamic between parents and teens!
This program will be led by Lynne Gonski, M.S., School-Based Counselor, Hunterdon Behavioral Health.
If you need special accommodations with hearing or vision issues, so that you are able to participate in any of our programs, please e-mail Kathleen Seelig at Kseelig@hhsnj.org or call her at 908-788-6515.
A concussion is a serious traumatic brain injury that can impair a person’s cognitive abilities, such as reasoning, and remembering, as well as psychological, neurological and physical health. Concussions can occur from a fall or blow to the body that causes the head and brain to move quickly back and forth. This program will be led by Elizabeth Raleigh, D.O., Hunterdon Family & Sports Medicine at Hopewell Valley.
A concussion is a serious traumatic brain injury that can impair a person’s cognitive abilities, such as reasoning, and remembering, as well as psychological, neurological and physical health. Concussions can occur from a fall or blow to the body that causes the head and brain to move quickly back and forth. This program will be led by Elizabeth Raleigh, D.O., Hunterdon Family & Sports Medicine at Hopewell Valley.