What are Boost up to in 2015.

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What are Boost up to in 2015

Running: 29 programmes across Jan – March Venues: 15 different venues consisting of schools and CC’s

Mini Boost Weekly sessions run by a registered Dietitian and Physical Activity specialist. Offers practical chopping and tasting activities and skill games and exercises aimed at enhancing physical and social development for 2 – 5 years Where are we this term? Sellincourt Primary Garrett Park Children's Centre Eastwood Nursery Heathmere Primary Franciscan Children Centre Shaftsbury Park School Apple and Honey Nursery Franciscan School St Georges Primary School

Boost Exercise Boost are now offering to run P.E classes in schools for 2 – 5 years olds. Teaching new games and fun physical activity idea s to both pupils and teachers. Where are we this term? Sellincourt Primary Southmead Children Centre Franciscan Children Centre Shaftsbury Park School Franciscan School Chesterton Primary School

Interactive post natal weight management Boost Mums Interactive post natal weight management programme offering energy boosting workouts and helpful tips on nutrition for you and your baby (0-2years) . Where are we this term? York Gardens Children Centre Yvonne Carr Children's Centre Eastwood Day Nursery

Boost Cooking Boost cooking is designed to encourage healthy eating through weekly cooking classes that explores basic meal preparation, improving dietary choices, practical food activities and increasing cooking confidence for families with young children aged 2-5 years. Where are we this term? Sellincourt Primary School Southmead Children Centre Somerset Nursery & Children's Centre Garrett Park Children's Centre Chesterton Primary School Hillbrook Children Centre

Increasing physical activity during playtime training Aim: To learn new ideas on how to incorporate more physical activity into your school during the school day. Length 1.5hr Book your slot today! Contact Cheryl Gill tel. 07714 077 411 email. Cheryl.gill@mytimeactive.co.uk