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Toddler Gymnastics Classes: Fun Motor Skill Development

byThe Gymnastics AcademyAcademies in Dwarka and GurugramStarts from5,500 per child for full camp durationView full gallery

We introduce our youngest gymnasts to the world of movement. Our play-based program builds essential coordination, balance, and confidence in a safe, supportive environment for ages 2 to 5.

Little steps, big progress. We guide toddlers through basic movements like climbing and balancing, building their confidence from day one.

Learning coordination through fun animal walks. These group activities are perfect for toddlers to develop motor skills while interacting with new friends.

Play is serious work for our little ones. Using soft foam blocks, they learn to navigate obstacles, build strength, and develop spatial awareness.

Every small climb is a huge achievement. We celebrate these moments of discovery and independence with our youngest athletes.

Our coaches provide gentle, hands-on assistance, helping toddlers learn to crawl and balance on low beams in a completely safe setting.

Finding her balance. With a coach's steady hand for support, this young gymnast learns to walk on the beam, a foundational skill for artistic gymnastics.

The beginning of flexibility training. Even our littlest gymnasts learn basic stretches that set them up for a healthy, active life.

One step at a time. We focus on posture and arm position, teaching the core components of balance with patience and encouragement.

Exploring the equipment is part of the fun. We let toddlers get comfortable with their surroundings, building a positive relationship with the gym.

Look at that stretch! We encourage flexibility through simple, guided movements that are safe and effective for young, developing bodies.

About First Steps: Fun for Toddlers (Ages 2-5)

We keep our toddler classes intimate with a strict 1:6 coach-to-student ratio. This ensures every child gets the focused attention they need, whether they are learning to navigate our foam block pits, attempting their first forward roll, or finding their balance on the low beams. It is all about ensuring safety while building the confidence to try new movements, one gentle step at a time.

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