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September 10th, 2009
Reignite Date Nite: Savvymom.ca

You might have said “date night, shmate night” in your LBK (life before kids), but now you are wise enough to appreciate the importance of a quiet, civilized meal, filled with adult conversation between you and your beloved. But what to do with the kids, and where to go for dins?...read more

July 2009
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December 2008
Active adult, active toddler: Urban Baby and Toddler

Active for life’ might seem like a lofty ambition for the under three set. However, as with so many things baby, a good start is golden. Between six months to six years, children build the physical habits that set them up for a lifetime of healthy activity. ...read more

October 27th, 2008
Jump Right In: yoyomama

Gymnastics, like swimming, is one of the best sports around for developing physical literacy. Some sports have only a few dominant movements, but gymnastics has a huge variety that helps kids develop agility, balance, coordination, strength and flexibility, all of which they can transfer to other sports too. ...read more

October 1st, 2008
Neighbourhood Watch Yaletown: WestCoast Families (page 14)

Jump! Gymnastics. Has your little leap frog already used every item of furniture in the house to stretch out, jump and run across? Give him another option at Jump! With the goal of preparing and teaching kids about long-term, active living, here he’ll learn balance, coordination and flexibility. ...read more
October 1st, 2008
The ABCs of an active childhood: WestCoast Families (page 10)

...Developmental gymnastics is another ideal sport for building a child’s physical literacy. The key here is the huge variety of movement offered. Often a sport will have three or four dominant movements, but with gymnastics there are literally hundreds. And the more ways a child learns to move his or her body, the easier it is to transfer those physical attributes to other activities. ...read more

August 7th, 2008
Jumping for Gold: sweetmama.ca

...Vancouver's Jump! Gymnastics is the perfect place for our tiny tumblers. This all-new kid-focused gymnastics centre offers a class that suits the active needs of our growing kiddies. ...read more
May 14th, 2008
Active kids - for life : yoyomama

As a follow up to our article on active kids last month, we’re continuing the active theme with a second column from Jennifer Hood of Jump! Gymnastics. She has lots of great ideas for how to incorporate that all-important unstructured play into your child’s life ...read more

April 30th, 2008
Your active kid : yoyomama

We’ve been focusing on active kid ideas as much as possible this month, so to top things off we’ve asked Jennifer Hood of Jump! Gymnastics for some tips on how to pick the right sports activities for your child ...read more
 
Jump’s program lays the foundation for children to become physically literate - providing them with fundamental movement skills and fundamental sport skills.

Richard Way, Project Lead, Canadian Sport for Life
National Expert in Long-term Athlete Development