Play this Way is the forerunner for Playball, and offers two programs for the very young. Fun2B1 is for 1 to 2 year olds, and Early2 is for tots who turn 2 early in the school year.
These programs are geared to develop the “foundation of the foundation”, and pave the way for skill acquisition and sport specialized refinement of skills in the later years at Playball.
I Can Do is Playball's introductory program for 2 and 3 year olds. It focuses on laying the basic foundations of movement, in order to enable your child to accomplish more challenging sport related skills, as they get older.
A 2 year old is still discovering the wonderful things that bodies can do, and needs lots of practice in basic skills through fun but structured sessions.
The WATCH ME PLAY program at Playball recognizes and develops the growing skill set of your 3 and 4 year old child.
Our focus here is on participation within a group, and teaching children in a friendly, caring and supportive environment through carefully structured lessons.
The DINKIES program is specifically designed for 4 and 5 year olds, and is perfect for youngsters just starting school. Using a series of structured lessons, your child is given the opportunity to practice skills which will develop their confidence to continue the exciting journey into sport participation and tackling more advanced sport skills.
In addition to fine-tuning skills developed in the previous Playball programs your child will practice more demanding and specialized sports skills and sport sequences, with an emphasis on the quality of the skills execution.
The Play Sport Program refines the more demanding ball skills for the sports that are covered in schools and clubs.
The Play Sport sessions use structured teaching that deals with the refinement of sport and movement skills, including the development of team work skills needed in a basic game situation.
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