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Movement is your child's first real form of communication. It's their way of showing you even at an early age how they understand the world and those around them.
OZ TOTS 1 encourages your child's early development through introducing creative and educational group tasks specially designed for ages 3-4. 


The OZ TOTS 1 program teaches passive stretching, learning body parts, clapping to music and to use up all that energy; skipping, running, galloping and jumping.
The use of imagery to stimulate language and creativity is a great part of the class and the introduction of individual creative movements to music is something every loving parent should see.
"Just keep doing the marvellous work you are doing. I've recommended friends start too as I really believe all toddlers need some level of stimulation. The program provides that."

Our classes focus on the eight well recognised principals of a child's early development:
  • developing creativity
  • expressing emotion
  • building social skills
  • encouraging independence
  • building self-confidence
  • stimulating mental processes
  • enhancing physical development
  • expanding rhythmic and body awareness


"This enjoyable program allows children to blossom through patient encouragement as they develop their true potential."
CLICK HERE to register your child for
OZ TOTS 1
If you are a Dance Teacher or Pre-School Carer, CLICK HERE for the
OZ TOTS  packages available.
"I think this is a fantastically run program. My thanks go out to all of you. You have provided my child with an appreciation for dance and movement and my youngest child can't wait to start the following year. Thanks."

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PARENTS FEEDBACK

"Love the OZTOTS program! It embraces all the elements of music & movement whilst incorporating Preschool skills. Thanks for being a great teacher!"

-OZTOT Parent


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