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AMC

ACTIVE MINDS CLASS

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Learn-through-play programs that promote the fundamentals of childhood development

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The Experience

Fun, Games, & Friends

From the kids’-eye-view, AMC classes are just like recess: fun, games, and friends under the guidance and protection of trusted, loved adults.

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The Lessons

Intentional Learning Experiences

Underneath the fun, AMC classes are carefully crafted to provide students with connected learning-moments that teach the concepts of Social-Emotional Learning, academics, creativity, and physical health.

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The Method

Built to Reinforce & Solidify

Our unique Learning Through Play method is carefully based on current educational concepts and aligned with classroom lesson plans to reinforce learning and solidify it through real-life experiences.

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The Benefits

Whole-Child Growth

Our mission is to facilitate whole-child growth: cognitive, physical, and behavioral. The amazingly positive impact of youth development programs like ours is well documented by many research studies, especially when working in concert with in-school and at-home learning.

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Loved by kids, parents, and schools

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Years of experience

Passionate Professionals

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Everyone at AMC is passionate about holistic child development - that's the core of who we are. Our leadership team has decades of experience designing and running youth programs, and our staff are highly skilled and caring. Many of our AMC instructors are with us as part of our proud partnership with the UW College of Education, working toward a career in education.

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