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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260915T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20260915T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260922T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20260922T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260929T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20260929T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261006T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261006T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261013T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261013T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261020T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261020T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261027T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261027T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261103T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261103T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_99881922@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261110T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261110T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261117T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261117T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261124T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261124T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261201T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261201T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261208T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261208T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261215T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261215T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261222T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261222T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270105T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270105T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_760166180@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270112T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270112T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_546207895@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270119T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270119T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270126T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270126T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270202T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270202T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270209T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270209T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270216T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270216T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270223T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270223T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270302T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270302T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270309T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270309T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_976106573@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270316T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270316T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_239908715@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270323T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270323T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270406T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270406T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270413T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270413T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270420T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270420T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270427T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270427T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270504T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270504T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270511T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270511T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270518T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270518T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270525T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270525T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_416087296@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -2 On the Move (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270601T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270601T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270608T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270608T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-2 On th
 e Move (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260914T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20260914T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260928T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20260928T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261005T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261005T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261012T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261012T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_381095626@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261019T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261019T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_20525788@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261026T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261026T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_36924749@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261102T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261102T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_996582682@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261109T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261109T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261116T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261116T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
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  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261123T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261123T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261130T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261130T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261207T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261207T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261214T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261214T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261221T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261221T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270111T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270111T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_244301223@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270201T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270201T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_183239544@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270208T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270208T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270222T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270222T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270301T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270301T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270308T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270308T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270315T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270315T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270322T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270322T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270412T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270412T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270419T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270419T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_619172122@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270426T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270426T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270503T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270503T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270510T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270510T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270517T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270517T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270524T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270524T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270607T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270607T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-1 Just 
 Toddling (Mondays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -1 Just Toddling (Mondays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260915T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20260915T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260922T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20260922T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_537968576@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260929T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20260929T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_755441831@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261006T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261006T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261013T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261013T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261020T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261020T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261027T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261027T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261103T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261103T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261110T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261110T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261117T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261117T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261124T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261124T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261201T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261201T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_502648736@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261208T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261208T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261215T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261215T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261222T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261222T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270105T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270105T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270112T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270112T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270119T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270119T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270126T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270126T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270202T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270202T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_343946947@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270209T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270209T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_837342576@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270216T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270216T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270223T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270223T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270302T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270302T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270309T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270309T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270316T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270316T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270323T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270323T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270406T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270406T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_419794141@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270413T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270413T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_19364170@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270420T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270420T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_197288264@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270427T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270427T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270504T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270504T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270511T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270511T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270518T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270518T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270525T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270525T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270601T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270601T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270608T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270608T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-4 Just 
 Toddling (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -4 Just Toddling (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260915T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20260915T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_540696849@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260922T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20260922T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260929T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20260929T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261006T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261006T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261013T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261013T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261020T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261020T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261027T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261027T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261103T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261103T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261110T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261110T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261117T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261117T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_227000845@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261124T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261124T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261201T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261201T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261208T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261208T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261215T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261215T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261222T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20261222T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270105T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270105T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270112T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270112T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270119T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270119T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_830261697@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270126T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270126T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:12-05:00_237456023@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270202T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270202T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270209T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270209T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
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  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270216T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270216T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270223T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270223T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270302T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270302T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270309T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234312Z
DTSTART:20270309T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270316T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270316T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270323T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270323T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_145457228@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270406T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270406T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_99670449@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
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  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270413T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270413T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270420T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270420T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
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  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270427T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270427T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
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  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270504T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270504T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270511T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270511T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270518T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270518T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270525T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270525T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270601T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270601T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270608T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270608T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-5 Big L
 ittle Kids (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_728251490@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -5 Big Little Kids (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260916T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260916T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260923T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260923T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260930T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260930T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261007T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261007T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261014T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261014T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261021T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261021T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261028T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261028T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261104T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261104T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_274860948@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261111T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261111T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_410556986@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261118T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261118T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261202T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261202T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261209T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261209T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261216T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261216T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270106T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270106T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_850006575@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270113T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270113T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270120T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270120T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_684026187@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270127T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270127T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_50212115@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270203T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270203T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_425012127@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270210T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270210T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270217T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270217T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270224T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270224T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270303T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270303T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270317T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270317T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_537926745@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270324T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270324T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_22801156@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270407T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270407T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_57383541@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270414T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270414T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_223819837@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270421T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270421T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270428T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270428T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270505T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270505T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270512T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270512T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270519T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270519T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270526T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270526T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270602T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270602T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-6 Big L
 ittle Kids (Wednesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_732988655@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -6 Big Little Kids (Wednesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260915T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260915T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_272318840@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260922T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260922T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_561987636@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260929T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260929T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
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 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261006T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261006T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
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  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261013T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261013T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
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 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261020T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261020T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261027T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261027T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261103T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261103T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_371081254@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261110T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261110T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_397001872@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261117T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261117T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_395425163@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261124T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261124T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_517496160@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
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  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261201T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261201T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261208T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261208T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261215T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261215T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261222T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261222T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270105T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270105T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_636765757@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270112T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270112T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_505649864@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270119T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270119T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_446567273@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270126T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270126T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_757115168@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270202T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270202T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_516130487@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270209T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270209T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270216T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270216T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270223T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270223T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270302T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270302T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270309T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270309T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_65567035@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270316T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270316T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_362099788@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270323T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270323T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_95162465@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270406T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270406T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_935835862@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270413T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270413T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_522846306@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270420T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270420T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270427T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270427T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270504T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270504T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270511T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270511T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_453342319@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270518T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270518T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_923167817@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270525T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270525T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_783617381@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270601T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270601T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_446580679@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270608T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270608T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-3 Curio
 us Climbers (Tuesdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_736631251@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -3 Curious Climbers (Tuesdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260918T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260918T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20260925T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260925T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261002T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261002T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261023T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261023T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261030T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261030T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_135325301@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261113T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261113T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_31463434@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261120T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261120T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_721432760@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261204T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261204T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_578512967@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261211T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261211T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_688698473@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20261218T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261218T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
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  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270108T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270108T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
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  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270115T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270115T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270122T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270122T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270129T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270129T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270205T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270205T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_868764728@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270212T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270212T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_343913838@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270219T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270219T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_229267452@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270226T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270226T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_930063107@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270312T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270312T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
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DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270319T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270319T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270409T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270409T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270423T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270423T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270430T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270430T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_137151097@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270507T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270507T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_665270786@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270514T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270514T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_674295263@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270521T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270521T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_541668308@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
DTEND:20270528T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270528T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
 us Climbers (Fridays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_796230760@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13241/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/early-childhood-and-family-education-ages-and-stages#405
 -7 Curious Climbers (Fridays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:ECFE Ages and Stages Classes are designed to foster strong pare
 nt-child relationships through interactive activities and educator-led disc
 ussions at each developmental stage of your child's life. Join our engaging
  weekly classes\, where mutual support\, shared growth\, and collaboration 
 embody the spirit of "it takes a village to raise a child."\n\nClass Struct
 ure:\n - Parent-Child Interaction (First Half): Follow your child's lead du
 ring this interactive time. Relax and enjoy learning more about your child'
 s interests through play and exploration.\n\n- Circle Time: Led by a licens
 ed Early Childhood Educator\, this session includes songs\, stories\, and m
 ovement activities.\n\n- Parent Discussion (Second Half): A licensed Parent
  Educator facilitates discussions where parents can share the joys and chal
 lenges of parenting\, problem-solve\, and exchange insights and resources. 
 Topics may include child development\, emotional regulation\, temperament\,
  sleep\, toilet learning\, and more.\n\n \nGradual Separation Benefits: Str
 ong adult-child relationships provide young children with a sense of comfor
 t\, safety\, confidence\, and encouragement as they grow more independent. 
 The gradual separation progression in our ECFE classes is an intentional\, 
 developmentally appropriate practice that supports the attachment relations
 hip.\n\nClass Separating Types:\n - Non-Separating Classes: Parents remain 
 in the parent-child room for the entire session.\n\n- Gradually Separating 
 Classes: Parents transition from being in the parent-child room to a separa
 te discussion room over time.\n\n- Separating Classes: Parents move to a di
 fferent room for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while ch
 ildren enjoy a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance 
 from a licensed Early Childhood teacher and support staff.\n\n \nClasses Of
 fered | Ages are by September 1\, 2026 | \n\nTitle\nAge\nDescription\nClass
  Types\n\nOn the Move\n6-12 mos. \nAs your newborn transitions into babyhoo
 d\, you encounter a world of new experiences and milestones together. \nGra
 dually Separating\n\nJust Toddling\n12-18 mos.\nToddlers are inquisitive an
 d always on the move. Explore parenting your adventurous child during this 
 rapid growth phase.\nGradually Separating\n\nCurious Climbers\n18-24 mos.\n
 Your curious toddler is into everything and expanding their vocabulary dail
 y. Discover how to support their development through play.\nGradually Separ
 ating\n\nBig Little Kids\n24-36 mos.\nLearn how to parent a toddler who is 
 talking\, becoming independent\, and challenging rules with newfound confid
 ence.\nSeparating
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DTSTART:20270604T140000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Early Childhood and Family Education - Ages and Stages (405-7 Curio
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DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260917T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20260924T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260924T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261001T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261001T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261008T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261008T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261022T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261022T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261029T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261029T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261105T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261105T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261112T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261112T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261119T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261119T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261203T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261203T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261210T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261210T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261217T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261217T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270107T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270107T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270114T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270114T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270121T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270121T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270128T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270128T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270204T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270204T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270211T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270211T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270218T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270218T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270225T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270225T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270304T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270304T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270311T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270311T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270318T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270318T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270325T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270325T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_115484312@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Thursdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270408T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270408T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_740231959@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Thursdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270422T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270422T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_630186271@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Thursdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270429T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270429T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_303041208@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Thursdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270506T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270506T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_882325187@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Thursdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270513T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270513T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_324158636@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Thursdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270520T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270520T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_914384047@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Thursdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270527T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270527T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_681211126@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Thursdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270603T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270603T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Thursdays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_431130807@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Thursdays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270109T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270109T161500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_981526952@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270116T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270116T161500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_326319504@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270123T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270123T161500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_64535226@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270206T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270206T161500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_917858003@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270213T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270213T161500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_807825711@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270220T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270220T161500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_679692217@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270227T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270227T161500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_841449033@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270306T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270306T161500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_628318690@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270313T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270313T161500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_337893164@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270320T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270320T151500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_587447717@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405-Oh Baby (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20260914T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260914T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_759826205@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20260928T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260928T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_709214982@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261005T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261005T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_96406206@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261012T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261012T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_610796051@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261019T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261019T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_1867569@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.inte
 rnal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261026T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261026T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_546539327@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261102T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261102T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_209767383@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261109T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261109T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_441127792@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261116T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261116T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_741760121@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261123T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261123T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_664944702@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261130T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261130T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_689174156@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261207T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261207T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_307463293@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261214T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261214T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_206675520@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20261221T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261221T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_566016455@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270111T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270111T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_599364320@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270201T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270201T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_477290295@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270208T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270208T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_327620132@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270222T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270222T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_641856105@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270301T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270301T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_673904291@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270308T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270308T170000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_430881113@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270315T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270315T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_497806845@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270322T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270322T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_355154483@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270412T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270412T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_228441226@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270419T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270419T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_180220512@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270426T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270426T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_941641715@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270503T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270503T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_624299947@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270510T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270510T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_853109360@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270517T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270517T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_455731031@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270524T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270524T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_716468273@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages birth-12 months | non-separating\n\nMeet other fa
 milies with newborns and enjoy time with your new baby. Spend the entire cl
 ass together\, engaged in sensory and movement activities and a licensed ed
 ucator-led discussion. Learn about your baby’s growth and development\, how
  to develop healthy eating and sleeping habits and what research tells us a
 bout your baby’s important first experiences. Sign up for the whole school 
 year or 10 weeks at a time.
DTEND:20270607T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270607T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Oh Baby (405- Oh Baby (Mondays))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_807323488@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13243/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/oh-baby#405- Oh Baby (Mondays)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1-4 years (by January 1\, 2026) | separating\n\nE
 xperience a winter Saturday morning learning adventure. Enjoy quality time 
 playing and learning together through activities designed for you and your 
 child. Enhance your parenting skills through engaging discussions while you
 r children interact with their peers and teachers. During separation\, your
  child will enjoy a snack and playtime in the gym. Register for Rise & Shin
 e on its own\, or add Stay & Play to extend the fun with an additional 30 m
 inutes in the MCEC gym after class.
DTEND:20270109T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270109T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rise & Shine (405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_763376733@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13244/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rise-shine#405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1-4 years (by January 1\, 2026) | separating\n\nE
 xperience a winter Saturday morning learning adventure. Enjoy quality time 
 playing and learning together through activities designed for you and your 
 child. Enhance your parenting skills through engaging discussions while you
 r children interact with their peers and teachers. During separation\, your
  child will enjoy a snack and playtime in the gym. Register for Rise & Shin
 e on its own\, or add Stay & Play to extend the fun with an additional 30 m
 inutes in the MCEC gym after class.
DTEND:20270116T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270116T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rise & Shine (405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_950885555@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13244/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rise-shine#405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1-4 years (by January 1\, 2026) | separating\n\nE
 xperience a winter Saturday morning learning adventure. Enjoy quality time 
 playing and learning together through activities designed for you and your 
 child. Enhance your parenting skills through engaging discussions while you
 r children interact with their peers and teachers. During separation\, your
  child will enjoy a snack and playtime in the gym. Register for Rise & Shin
 e on its own\, or add Stay & Play to extend the fun with an additional 30 m
 inutes in the MCEC gym after class.
DTEND:20270123T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270123T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rise & Shine (405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_922029906@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13244/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rise-shine#405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1-4 years (by January 1\, 2026) | separating\n\nE
 xperience a winter Saturday morning learning adventure. Enjoy quality time 
 playing and learning together through activities designed for you and your 
 child. Enhance your parenting skills through engaging discussions while you
 r children interact with their peers and teachers. During separation\, your
  child will enjoy a snack and playtime in the gym. Register for Rise & Shin
 e on its own\, or add Stay & Play to extend the fun with an additional 30 m
 inutes in the MCEC gym after class.
DTEND:20270206T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270206T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rise & Shine (405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_608593821@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13244/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rise-shine#405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1-4 years (by January 1\, 2026) | separating\n\nE
 xperience a winter Saturday morning learning adventure. Enjoy quality time 
 playing and learning together through activities designed for you and your 
 child. Enhance your parenting skills through engaging discussions while you
 r children interact with their peers and teachers. During separation\, your
  child will enjoy a snack and playtime in the gym. Register for Rise & Shin
 e on its own\, or add Stay & Play to extend the fun with an additional 30 m
 inutes in the MCEC gym after class.
DTEND:20270213T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270213T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rise & Shine (405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_675976367@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13244/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rise-shine#405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1-4 years (by January 1\, 2026) | separating\n\nE
 xperience a winter Saturday morning learning adventure. Enjoy quality time 
 playing and learning together through activities designed for you and your 
 child. Enhance your parenting skills through engaging discussions while you
 r children interact with their peers and teachers. During separation\, your
  child will enjoy a snack and playtime in the gym. Register for Rise & Shin
 e on its own\, or add Stay & Play to extend the fun with an additional 30 m
 inutes in the MCEC gym after class.
DTEND:20270220T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270220T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rise & Shine (405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_861546477@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13244/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rise-shine#405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1-4 years (by January 1\, 2026) | separating\n\nE
 xperience a winter Saturday morning learning adventure. Enjoy quality time 
 playing and learning together through activities designed for you and your 
 child. Enhance your parenting skills through engaging discussions while you
 r children interact with their peers and teachers. During separation\, your
  child will enjoy a snack and playtime in the gym. Register for Rise & Shin
 e on its own\, or add Stay & Play to extend the fun with an additional 30 m
 inutes in the MCEC gym after class.
DTEND:20270227T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270227T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rise & Shine (405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_674972137@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13244/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rise-shine#405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1-4 years (by January 1\, 2026) | separating\n\nE
 xperience a winter Saturday morning learning adventure. Enjoy quality time 
 playing and learning together through activities designed for you and your 
 child. Enhance your parenting skills through engaging discussions while you
 r children interact with their peers and teachers. During separation\, your
  child will enjoy a snack and playtime in the gym. Register for Rise & Shin
 e on its own\, or add Stay & Play to extend the fun with an additional 30 m
 inutes in the MCEC gym after class.
DTEND:20270306T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270306T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rise & Shine (405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_232214146@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13244/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rise-shine#405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1-4 years (by January 1\, 2026) | separating\n\nE
 xperience a winter Saturday morning learning adventure. Enjoy quality time 
 playing and learning together through activities designed for you and your 
 child. Enhance your parenting skills through engaging discussions while you
 r children interact with their peers and teachers. During separation\, your
  child will enjoy a snack and playtime in the gym. Register for Rise & Shin
 e on its own\, or add Stay & Play to extend the fun with an additional 30 m
 inutes in the MCEC gym after class.
DTEND:20270313T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270313T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rise & Shine (405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_248240533@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13244/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rise-shine#405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1-4 years (by January 1\, 2026) | separating\n\nE
 xperience a winter Saturday morning learning adventure. Enjoy quality time 
 playing and learning together through activities designed for you and your 
 child. Enhance your parenting skills through engaging discussions while you
 r children interact with their peers and teachers. During separation\, your
  child will enjoy a snack and playtime in the gym. Register for Rise & Shin
 e on its own\, or add Stay & Play to extend the fun with an additional 30 m
 inutes in the MCEC gym after class.
DTEND:20270320T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270320T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rise & Shine (405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_252483132@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13244/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rise-shine#405-Rise & Shine (Saturdays 10 Wks)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20260917T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260917T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_882429548@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20260924T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260924T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_117754689@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20261001T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261001T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_16993007@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20261008T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261008T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_289097930@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20261022T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261022T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_207932751@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20261029T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261029T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_349032293@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20261105T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261105T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_463599081@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20261112T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261112T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_721519912@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20261119T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261119T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_48799075@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20261203T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261203T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_313205855@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20261210T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261210T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_261022185@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20261217T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261217T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_931652846@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270107T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270107T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_358000485@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270114T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270114T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_955133350@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270121T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270121T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_974237470@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270128T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270128T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_412316342@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270204T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270204T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_416969215@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270211T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270211T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_42402535@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270218T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270218T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_902218498@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270225T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270225T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_220324897@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270304T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270304T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_761272239@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270311T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270311T141500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_541098807@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270318T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270318T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_457437761@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270325T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270325T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_952810703@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270408T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270408T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_361726626@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270422T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270422T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_506312925@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270429T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270429T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_632198635@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270506T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270506T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_986501554@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270513T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270513T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_125023241@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270520T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270520T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_303820366@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270527T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270527T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_347788939@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 1- 4 | separating\n\nJoin other families with you
 ng children for fun\, hands-on activities followed by discussion with a lic
 ensed parent educator. Conversation topics may range from behavior strategi
 es to sleeping routines to sibling relationships. This class can be a great
  fit for families with multiple children between the ages of one to four. P
 lease register each child separately.
DTEND:20270603T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270603T131500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for Everyone (405- ECFE for Everyone)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_929620455@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13246/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-everyone#405- ECFE for Everyone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20260918T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260918T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 1))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_635942642@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rhythm-and-rhyme-music-class#405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Sessi
 on 1)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20260925T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260925T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 1))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_956619454@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rhythm-and-rhyme-music-class#405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Sessi
 on 1)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20261002T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261002T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 1))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_340920680@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 on 1)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20261023T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261023T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 1))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_512291870@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rhythm-and-rhyme-music-class#405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Sessi
 on 1)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20261030T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261030T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 1))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_660601915@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rhythm-and-rhyme-music-class#405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Sessi
 on 1)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20261113T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261113T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 1))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_842415444@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rhythm-and-rhyme-music-class#405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Sessi
 on 1)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20261120T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261120T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 1))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_287725232@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 on 1)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20261204T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261204T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 1))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_636305500@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rhythm-and-rhyme-music-class#405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Sessi
 on 1)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20261211T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261211T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 1))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_297214419@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rhythm-and-rhyme-music-class#405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Sessi
 on 1)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20261218T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261218T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 1))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_995687182@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 on 1)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270108T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270108T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 2))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_40223071@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rhythm-and-rhyme-music-class#405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Sessi
 on 2)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270115T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270115T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 2))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:13-05:00_184850954@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13247/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/rhythm-and-rhyme-music-class#405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Sessi
 on 2)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270122T163000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
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 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270129T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
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LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270205T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270205T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 2))
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DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
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 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270212T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
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LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 2))
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DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270219T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270219T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 2))
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DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270226T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270226T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 2))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270312T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270312T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 2))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270319T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270319T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 2))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270409T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270409T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 3))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270423T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270423T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 3))
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END:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270430T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270430T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 3))
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END:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270507T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270507T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 3))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270514T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270514T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 3))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270521T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270521T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 3))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270528T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270528T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 3))
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth - 36 mos. | non separating\n\nJoin us for a deli
 ghtful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging a
 nd interactive class\, your little one will explore the world of music thro
 ugh singing\, dancing\, and playing instruments. Each session is filled wit
 h fun activities that promote rhythm\, coordination\, and social skills. Pa
 rents and caregivers are encouraged to participate\, making it a wonderful 
 bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a
  supportive and nurturing environment.
DTEND:20270604T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20270604T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Rhythm and Rhyme - Music Class (405-Rhythm and Rhyme (Session 3))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Dive deeper into the world of parenting with our Empowered Pare
 nting: Topic-Focused Learning. These classes are designed for parents who a
 re eager to explore specific parenting topics in greater detail. Whether yo
 u're a new parent or a seasoned veteran\, you'll find valuable insights and
  practical strategies to enhance your parenting journey.\n\nEach session fo
 cuses on a different aspect of parenting\, providing you with the tools and
  knowledge to navigate the challenges and joys of raising children. Engage 
 in meaningful discussions\, share experiences with fellow parents\, and gai
 n expert advice tailored to your needs. Join us for an enriching experience
  that will empower you to be the best parent you can be. Let's grow and lea
 rn together in a supportive and nurturing environment.\n\nThe section for p
 arents of toddlers is a separating course. Parents move to a different room
  for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while children enjoy
  a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance from a licen
 sed Early Childhood Teacher and staff.\n\nThe section for parents of presch
 oolers is for parents only and includes registration in Lunch Bunch for you
 r preschooler.\n\nChildcare for siblings is available in both sections.\n\n
 Classes Offered:\n\nToddlers Ages 18 - 36 months | Separating | Thursdays 9
 :00 -10:30 am\n\nPreschoolers Ages 3-4 years | Parent only and includes reg
 istration in Lunch Bunch for your preschooler | Wednesdays 11:30 - 12:30\n\
 nAges are by September 1\, 2026\n\nTitle\nDescription\n\nEmpowered Parentin
 g: Emotions\nGain practical tools and insights to create a harmonious and s
 upportive environment for both you and your child. \n\nEmpowered Parenting:
  Discipline and Limits\nLearn techniques to set clear limits\, foster posit
 ive behavior to create a respectful and nurturing relationship with your ch
 ild.\n\nEmpowered Parenting: Family Resilience\nGain strategies to help you
  and your child build resilience\, manage stress\, solve problems\, and cre
 ate a supportive family culture that turns setbacks into growth.
DTEND:20260917T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260917T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Empowered Parenting: Topic-Focused Learning (405- Empowered Parenti
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Dive deeper into the world of parenting with our Empowered Pare
 nting: Topic-Focused Learning. These classes are designed for parents who a
 re eager to explore specific parenting topics in greater detail. Whether yo
 u're a new parent or a seasoned veteran\, you'll find valuable insights and
  practical strategies to enhance your parenting journey.\n\nEach session fo
 cuses on a different aspect of parenting\, providing you with the tools and
  knowledge to navigate the challenges and joys of raising children. Engage 
 in meaningful discussions\, share experiences with fellow parents\, and gai
 n expert advice tailored to your needs. Join us for an enriching experience
  that will empower you to be the best parent you can be. Let's grow and lea
 rn together in a supportive and nurturing environment.\n\nThe section for p
 arents of toddlers is a separating course. Parents move to a different room
  for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while children enjoy
  a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance from a licen
 sed Early Childhood Teacher and staff.\n\nThe section for parents of presch
 oolers is for parents only and includes registration in Lunch Bunch for you
 r preschooler.\n\nChildcare for siblings is available in both sections.\n\n
 Classes Offered:\n\nToddlers Ages 18 - 36 months | Separating | Thursdays 9
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 nAges are by September 1\, 2026\n\nTitle\nDescription\n\nEmpowered Parentin
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 upportive environment for both you and your child. \n\nEmpowered Parenting:
  Discipline and Limits\nLearn techniques to set clear limits\, foster posit
 ive behavior to create a respectful and nurturing relationship with your ch
 ild.\n\nEmpowered Parenting: Family Resilience\nGain strategies to help you
  and your child build resilience\, manage stress\, solve problems\, and cre
 ate a supportive family culture that turns setbacks into growth.
DTEND:20260924T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20260924T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Empowered Parenting: Topic-Focused Learning (405- Empowered Parenti
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Dive deeper into the world of parenting with our Empowered Pare
 nting: Topic-Focused Learning. These classes are designed for parents who a
 re eager to explore specific parenting topics in greater detail. Whether yo
 u're a new parent or a seasoned veteran\, you'll find valuable insights and
  practical strategies to enhance your parenting journey.\n\nEach session fo
 cuses on a different aspect of parenting\, providing you with the tools and
  knowledge to navigate the challenges and joys of raising children. Engage 
 in meaningful discussions\, share experiences with fellow parents\, and gai
 n expert advice tailored to your needs. Join us for an enriching experience
  that will empower you to be the best parent you can be. Let's grow and lea
 rn together in a supportive and nurturing environment.\n\nThe section for p
 arents of toddlers is a separating course. Parents move to a different room
  for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while children enjoy
  a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance from a licen
 sed Early Childhood Teacher and staff.\n\nThe section for parents of presch
 oolers is for parents only and includes registration in Lunch Bunch for you
 r preschooler.\n\nChildcare for siblings is available in both sections.\n\n
 Classes Offered:\n\nToddlers Ages 18 - 36 months | Separating | Thursdays 9
 :00 -10:30 am\n\nPreschoolers Ages 3-4 years | Parent only and includes reg
 istration in Lunch Bunch for your preschooler | Wednesdays 11:30 - 12:30\n\
 nAges are by September 1\, 2026\n\nTitle\nDescription\n\nEmpowered Parentin
 g: Emotions\nGain practical tools and insights to create a harmonious and s
 upportive environment for both you and your child. \n\nEmpowered Parenting:
  Discipline and Limits\nLearn techniques to set clear limits\, foster posit
 ive behavior to create a respectful and nurturing relationship with your ch
 ild.\n\nEmpowered Parenting: Family Resilience\nGain strategies to help you
  and your child build resilience\, manage stress\, solve problems\, and cre
 ate a supportive family culture that turns setbacks into growth.
DTEND:20261001T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234313Z
DTSTART:20261001T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Empowered Parenting: Topic-Focused Learning (405- Empowered Parenti
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DESCRIPTION:Dive deeper into the world of parenting with our Empowered Pare
 nting: Topic-Focused Learning. These classes are designed for parents who a
 re eager to explore specific parenting topics in greater detail. Whether yo
 u're a new parent or a seasoned veteran\, you'll find valuable insights and
  practical strategies to enhance your parenting journey.\n\nEach session fo
 cuses on a different aspect of parenting\, providing you with the tools and
  knowledge to navigate the challenges and joys of raising children. Engage 
 in meaningful discussions\, share experiences with fellow parents\, and gai
 n expert advice tailored to your needs. Join us for an enriching experience
  that will empower you to be the best parent you can be. Let's grow and lea
 rn together in a supportive and nurturing environment.\n\nThe section for p
 arents of toddlers is a separating course. Parents move to a different room
  for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while children enjoy
  a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance from a licen
 sed Early Childhood Teacher and staff.\n\nThe section for parents of presch
 oolers is for parents only and includes registration in Lunch Bunch for you
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 ate a supportive family culture that turns setbacks into growth.
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  and your child build resilience\, manage stress\, solve problems\, and cre
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DTEND:20261021T174500Z
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  and your child build resilience\, manage stress\, solve problems\, and cre
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  Discipline and Limits\nLearn techniques to set clear limits\, foster posit
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 ild.\n\nEmpowered Parenting: Family Resilience\nGain strategies to help you
  and your child build resilience\, manage stress\, solve problems\, and cre
 ate a supportive family culture that turns setbacks into growth.
DTEND:20270519T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270519T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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DESCRIPTION:Dive deeper into the world of parenting with our Empowered Pare
 nting: Topic-Focused Learning. These classes are designed for parents who a
 re eager to explore specific parenting topics in greater detail. Whether yo
 u're a new parent or a seasoned veteran\, you'll find valuable insights and
  practical strategies to enhance your parenting journey.\n\nEach session fo
 cuses on a different aspect of parenting\, providing you with the tools and
  knowledge to navigate the challenges and joys of raising children. Engage 
 in meaningful discussions\, share experiences with fellow parents\, and gai
 n expert advice tailored to your needs. Join us for an enriching experience
  that will empower you to be the best parent you can be. Let's grow and lea
 rn together in a supportive and nurturing environment.\n\nThe section for p
 arents of toddlers is a separating course. Parents move to a different room
  for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while children enjoy
  a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance from a licen
 sed Early Childhood Teacher and staff.\n\nThe section for parents of presch
 oolers is for parents only and includes registration in Lunch Bunch for you
 r preschooler.\n\nChildcare for siblings is available in both sections.\n\n
 Classes Offered:\n\nToddlers Ages 18 - 36 months | Separating | Thursdays 9
 :00 -10:30 am\n\nPreschoolers Ages 3-4 years | Parent only and includes reg
 istration in Lunch Bunch for your preschooler | Wednesdays 11:30 - 12:30\n\
 nAges are by September 1\, 2026\n\nTitle\nDescription\n\nEmpowered Parentin
 g: Emotions\nGain practical tools and insights to create a harmonious and s
 upportive environment for both you and your child. \n\nEmpowered Parenting:
  Discipline and Limits\nLearn techniques to set clear limits\, foster posit
 ive behavior to create a respectful and nurturing relationship with your ch
 ild.\n\nEmpowered Parenting: Family Resilience\nGain strategies to help you
  and your child build resilience\, manage stress\, solve problems\, and cre
 ate a supportive family culture that turns setbacks into growth.
DTEND:20270526T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270526T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Dive deeper into the world of parenting with our Empowered Pare
 nting: Topic-Focused Learning. These classes are designed for parents who a
 re eager to explore specific parenting topics in greater detail. Whether yo
 u're a new parent or a seasoned veteran\, you'll find valuable insights and
  practical strategies to enhance your parenting journey.\n\nEach session fo
 cuses on a different aspect of parenting\, providing you with the tools and
  knowledge to navigate the challenges and joys of raising children. Engage 
 in meaningful discussions\, share experiences with fellow parents\, and gai
 n expert advice tailored to your needs. Join us for an enriching experience
  that will empower you to be the best parent you can be. Let's grow and lea
 rn together in a supportive and nurturing environment.\n\nThe section for p
 arents of toddlers is a separating course. Parents move to a different room
  for discussion after the parent-child activity time\, while children enjoy
  a light snack and further classroom exploration with guidance from a licen
 sed Early Childhood Teacher and staff.\n\nThe section for parents of presch
 oolers is for parents only and includes registration in Lunch Bunch for you
 r preschooler.\n\nChildcare for siblings is available in both sections.\n\n
 Classes Offered:\n\nToddlers Ages 18 - 36 months | Separating | Thursdays 9
 :00 -10:30 am\n\nPreschoolers Ages 3-4 years | Parent only and includes reg
 istration in Lunch Bunch for your preschooler | Wednesdays 11:30 - 12:30\n\
 nAges are by September 1\, 2026\n\nTitle\nDescription\n\nEmpowered Parentin
 g: Emotions\nGain practical tools and insights to create a harmonious and s
 upportive environment for both you and your child. \n\nEmpowered Parenting:
  Discipline and Limits\nLearn techniques to set clear limits\, foster posit
 ive behavior to create a respectful and nurturing relationship with your ch
 ild.\n\nEmpowered Parenting: Family Resilience\nGain strategies to help you
  and your child build resilience\, manage stress\, solve problems\, and cre
 ate a supportive family culture that turns setbacks into growth.
DTEND:20270602T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270602T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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SUMMARY:Empowered Parenting: Topic-Focused Learning (405-Empowered Parentin
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13248/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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  Parenting: Family Resilience (3-4 yrs.)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20260925T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20260925T153000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Friday Friends 09/25/2026)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20261030T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261030T153000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Friday Friends 10/30/2026)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270108T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270108T163000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Friday Friends 01/08/2027)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270129T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270129T163000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Friday Friends 01/29/2027)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270219T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270219T163000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Friday Friends 02/19/2027)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270319T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270319T153000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Friday Friends 03/19/2027)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270528T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270528T153000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Friday Science 05/28/2027)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_607126023@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20260918T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20260918T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Once Upon a Time - Story Hour 9/18/2026
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 9/18/2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270212T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270212T163000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Once Upon a Time - Story Hour 02/12/202
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UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_686422020@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 02/12/2027
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20261002T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261002T153000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Science Fridays 10/2/2026)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270122T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270122T163000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Once Upon a Time - Story Hour 01/22/202
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270312T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270312T163000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Once Upon a Time - Story Hour 03/12/202
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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 03/12/2027
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270423T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270423T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Once Upon a Time - Story Hour 04/23/202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20261113T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261113T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Science Fridays 11/13/2026)
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 ent-workshops-ecfe/free-fridays#Free Fridays-Science Fridays 11/13/2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20261211T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261211T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Science Fridays 12/11/2026)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13250/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/free-fridays#Free Fridays-Science Fridays 12/11/2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270205T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270205T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Science Fridays 02/05/2027)
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 ent-workshops-ecfe/free-fridays#Free Fridays-Science Fridays 02/05/2027
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270226T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270226T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Science Fridays 02/26/2027)
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 ent-workshops-ecfe/free-fridays#Free Fridays-Science Fridays 02/26/2027
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270430T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270430T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Friday Friends 04/30/2027)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270507T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270507T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Science Fridays 05/07/2027)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20261218T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261218T163000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Once Upon a Time - Story Hour 12/18/202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270604T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270604T153000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Once Upon a Time - Story Hour 06/04/202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270409T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270409T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Science Fridays 04/09/2027)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270514T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270514T153000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Once Upon a Time - Story Hour 05/14/202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270115T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270115T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Science Fridays 01/15/2027)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20261120T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261120T160000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Once Upon a Time - Story Hour 11/20/202
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20270521T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270521T153000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Friday Friends 05/21/2027)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20261204T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261204T163000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Friday Friends 12/4/2026)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Children birth to 36 months | non-separating\n\nFriday Friends:
  Let's play! This class is designed to give your child the opportunity to c
 onnect with others through play. This class takes place in an environment s
 pecifically designed for little ones and provides them the opportunity to p
 ractice their budding social and emotional skills. Facilitated by a license
 d parent educator\, parents will learn how to support the skills necessary 
 for children to thrive in social situations. \n\nOnce Upon a Storytime: Let
 's read! Minnetonka ECFE and Helping Us Grow (HUG) invite you and your fami
 ly to join us for story time. Your family will have a chance to visit with 
 other parents with small children and enjoy stories and songs. Older siblin
 gs are welcome. Each family will go home with a free book! \n\nChildren 12 
 to 48 months | non-separating\n\nScience Fridays: Let's experiment! Through
  guided activities we will begin the process of inquiry and exploration. Ea
 ch activity can be easily replicated at home to provide hours of fun for yo
 u and your little one.
DTEND:20261023T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261023T150000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Free Fridays! (Free Fridays-Once Upon a Time - Story Hour 10/23/202
 6)
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
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  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
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  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20261215T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270202T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270201T220000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270209T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270208T220000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Better Together (winter))
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
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  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270222T220000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Better Together (winter))
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270302T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270301T220000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Better Together (winter))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270309T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270308T220000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270315T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270315T210000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270322T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270322T210000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Better Together (winter))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270412T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270412T210000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Better Together (spring))
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
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 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
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  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
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  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
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  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
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 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
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  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20261021T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261021T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(fall))
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20261028T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261028T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(fall))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20261104T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261104T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(fall))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20261111T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261111T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(fall))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20261118T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261118T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(fall))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20261202T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261202T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(fall))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_66267248@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20261209T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261209T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(fall))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_998813180@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20261216T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261216T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(fall))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_886800704@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270116T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270116T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405- Dad Lab: Learn\, Connect\, Grow)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_730230705@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270123T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270123T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405- Dad Lab: Learn\, Connect\, Grow)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_547393816@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270206T170000Z
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DTSTART:20270206T143000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270213T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270213T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405- Dad Lab: Learn\, Connect\, Grow)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270220T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270220T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405- Dad Lab: Learn\, Connect\, Grow)
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270227T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270227T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405- Dad Lab: Learn\, Connect\, Grow)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270306T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270306T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405- Dad Lab: Learn\, Connect\, Grow)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270313T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270313T143000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405- Dad Lab: Learn\, Connect\, Grow)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270320T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270320T133000Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405- Dad Lab: Learn\, Connect\, Grow)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270113T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270113T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(winter))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270120T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270120T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(winter))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270127T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270127T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(winter))
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270203T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270203T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(winter))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270210T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270210T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(winter))
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270217T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270217T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(winter))
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270224T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270224T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(winter))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270303T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270303T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(winter))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270317T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270317T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(winter))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_773342157@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270324T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270324T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(winter))
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270407T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270407T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(spring))
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_962635634@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13251/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270414T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270414T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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SUMMARY:Parent Education+ (405-Perfectly Imperfect Parenting(spring))
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270421T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270421T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
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  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
DTEND:20270428T171500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270428T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
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  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
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 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
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 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
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  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270512T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
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  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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DESCRIPTION:Engaging\, topic-focused 10 week classes for parents\, led by a
  licensed parent educator with expert guidance from a licensed therapist\, 
 offering practical tools and insights to support confident\, connected pare
 nting. Thank you for your interest in our Parent Education+ program. In ord
 er to ensure this program is a good fit for you and to offer the best exper
 ience\, eligibility for course enrollment will be determined after an initi
 al intake call with Dr. Sarah Cherwien Hoel. \n\nTitle\nDescription\nClass 
 Information\n\nBetter Together\nDiscovering your child has additional needs
  comes with a host of emotions and questions. This group is centered around
  creating connection and support.\nThis 10 week experience is designed to p
 rovide a safe space for parents to process the many joys and challenges tha
 t arise in the journey of parenting a child with special needs. Each group 
 meeting will involve a combination of education on specified parenting topi
 cs and a therapeutic group space to process. Enrollment in the class includ
 es enrollment into Social Butterflies where students will work with a licen
 sed Early Childhood Special Educator to further their social and emotional 
 learning and goals.\n\nMondays\n4:30 - 5:30 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nPerfe
 ctly Imperfect Parenting\nAre you feeling the pressures and expectations of
  parenting? Connect with other parents to share your experiences and learn 
 from those who understand the journey\, gain valuable insights and techniqu
 es to navigate the challenges\, and embrace the unique joys and triumphs in
  a safe and welcoming space. This 10 week group offers a sanctuary where yo
 u can discuss\, laugh\, and grow together. Embrace your perfectly imperfect
  parenting and celebrate the love\, resilience\, and happiness that make be
 ing a parent truly special.\n*Childcare available for children birth - 5 ye
 ars old.\nWednesdays\n10:45- 12:15 pm\n3 10 week sessions\n\nDad Lab: Conne
 ct\, Learn\, Grow\nJoin this welcoming and empowering space designed specif
 ically for fathers and father figures who want to deepen their parenting jo
 urney. In a culture where parenting roles are often shaped by outdated ster
 eotypes\, Dad Lab encourages participants to challenge those norms and embr
 ace an engaged\, nurturing approach to fatherhood. Through guided discussio
 ns and hands-on activities\, dads will explore topics like emotional intell
 igence\, communication\, discipline\, and co-parenting\, all through a lens
  that honors their unique role in the family.\n\nSaturdays \n9:00 - 10:30 a
 m\n01/15/27 - 03/20/2027
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
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 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261109T180000Z
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 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
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 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261214T180000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
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DTEND:20270222T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
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DTEND:20270315T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270315T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405- RSK/Kindergarten)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270419T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270419T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405- RSK/Kindergarten)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_867967626@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405- RSK/Kindergarten
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270517T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270517T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405- RSK/Kindergarten)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_541212837@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405- RSK/Kindergarten
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20261029T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261029T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-First Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_76665235@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-First Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20261119T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261119T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-First Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_944312388@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-First Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20261217T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261217T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-First Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_772242207@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-First Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270114T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270114T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-First Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_660870389@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-First Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270218T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270218T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-First Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_810182602@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-First Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270318T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270318T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-First Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_426306803@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-First Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270422T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270422T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-First Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_60189485@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-First Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270520T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270520T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-First Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_586590550@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-First Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20260928T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20260928T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405- Second Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_328047521@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405- Second Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20261102T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261102T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405- Second Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_522799526@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405- Second Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20261207T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261207T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405- Second Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_79973149@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405- Second Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270208T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270208T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405- Second Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_105527303@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405- Second Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270308T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270308T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405- Second Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_731910357@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405- Second Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270412T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270412T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405- Second Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_63445634@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.int
 ernal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405- Second Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270510T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270510T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405- Second Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_432064215@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405- Second Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20261008T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261008T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-Third Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_480857363@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-Third Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20261112T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261112T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-Third Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_640203212@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-Third Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20261210T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261210T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-Third Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_185366016@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-Third Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270107T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270107T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-Third Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_162879669@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-Third Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270211T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270211T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-Third Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_686981560@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-Third Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270311T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270311T180000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-Third Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_234561615@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-Third Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270408T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270408T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-Third Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_516539170@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-Third Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed\, monthly lunch-hour virtual meet-up for 
 parents of kids in early elementary school. Connect with other parents\, ch
 at about real-life challenges\, share ideas\, and get your questions answer
 ed. A Licensed Parent Educator will facilitate the conversations and provid
 e developmentally appropriate resources to support your parenting during th
 e early elementary years.\n\nJust like ECFE\, this group offers a steady pl
 ace to feel supported\, stay connected\, and continue growing alongside oth
 er families as your child moves into the elementary years.
DTEND:20270506T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270506T170000Z
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:ECFE for the Elementary Years (405-Third Grade)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_537267802@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
 ternal
URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13746/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/ecfe-for-the-elementary-years#405-Third Grade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20260914T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20260914T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20260928T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20260928T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261005T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261005T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261012T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261012T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261019T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261019T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261026T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261026T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261102T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261102T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/let-s-play#405-Let's play
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261109T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261109T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261116T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261116T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261123T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261123T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261130T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261130T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261207T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261207T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261214T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261214T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20261221T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20261221T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270111T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270111T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270201T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270201T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/let-s-play#405-Let's play
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270208T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270208T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270222T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270222T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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 ent-workshops-ecfe/let-s-play#405-Let's play
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270301T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270301T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/let-s-play#405-Let's play
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270308T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270308T164500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_321887773@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/let-s-play#405-Let's play
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270315T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270315T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let's Play! (405-Let's play)
UID:2026-04-15T18:43:14-05:00_679990470@ip-10-0-129-47.us-east-2.compute.in
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URL:https://minnetonkaschools.arux.app/course/ecfe/13757/2026-2027-ecfe-par
 ent-workshops-ecfe/let-s-play#405-Let's play
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
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DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
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 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
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LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270419T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270419T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270426T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270426T154500Z
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270510T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Education Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270517T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
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DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270524T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270524T154500Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Caregivers and children learn together in this fun\, hands-on c
 lass all about the power of play. Perfect for nannies\, grandparents\, and 
 new parents\, this class shows how simple\, everyday moments can spark lear
 ning and connection. Led by a Licensed Early Childhood Educator\, we demyst
 ify the idea that play needs to be planned or elaborate. You will explore e
 asy ways to notice\, join\, and support children’s natural play while you p
 lay alongside them.\n "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief fr
 om serious learning. But for children\, play is serious learning. Play is r
 eally the work of childhood." ~ Fred Rogers \nCome ready to connect\, learn
 \, and discover how much learning is happening in the everyday.
DTEND:20270607T164500Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T234314Z
DTSTART:20270607T154500Z
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