Caregiver/Toddler/Child (Tuesday - Summer)

Caregiver/Toddler/Child (Tuesday - Summer)

Ages 0-5 with Caregiver | Registration opens 5/14/2026 8:00 AM PDT

Ages: Walking to 4 yrs
7/7/2026-8/4/2026
5:45 PM-6:45 PM PDT on Tue
$144.00 USD

Caregiver/Toddler/Child (Tuesday - Summer)

Ages 0-5 with Caregiver | Registration opens 5/14/2026 8:00 AM PDT

Experience a magical hour of connection with your child/children. Learn the BrainDance, explore dance concepts, play instruments, practice movement skills. Teachers offer adaptations and guidance so class is engaging and appropriate for a variety of ages and abilities. Caregiver/Toddler/Child joyfully supports body awareness, imagination, and creativity!

Ask about our Family Discount! If you will be dancing with more than one child, you need to register all children for the class. We offer a 25% discount for additional siblings registered in a family. Siblings 8 months old and older must be registered as a student and receive the 25% discount. Please contact our Registrar BEFORE you register at registrar@creativedance.org for the COUPON CODE to use at checkout to get the Family Dance Discount for multiple children. 

  • Clothing:
  • Adults: comfortable, non-restrictive clothes, bare feet.
  • Children: dance or play clothes (leggings, t-shirts, etc.), bare feet.
Summers, Michaela
Michaela Summers

Michaela Summers is passionate about creating inclusive, accessible, and student-centered dance experiences for learners of all ages and abilities. She holds an MA in Dance Education from the University of Northern Colorado and a BA in Theater Arts from Azusa Pacific University, and studied ballet at both Palomar College and Citrus College. Michaela taught Creative Movement to PK–6th grade students over the last 8 years as the Performing Arts Teacher at Echo Horizon School in Culver City, California. Her experience includes working with deaf and hard of hearing students in PK–6th grade, as well as teaching adaptive dance classes for teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Her teaching philosophy centers student voice, creativity, and community connection. Michaela believes accessible dance education empowers students to express their identities, build confidence, and experience belonging through movement.