Let's Get Moving!

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Research has shown that children participating in active movements such as gymnastics and dance have a lower risk of obesity and learn cognitive skills more effectively. Alicia McGrew, programmer and teacher in dance and gymnastics, explains some of the many skills your child will benefit from.

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For more information please contact Alicia McGrew (989) 832-7937 x2264 or JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING

Study: http://www.gym.net/eduserve/benefits.pdf

Helpful tips: http://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/everyone/guidelines/children.html

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