September 14, 2025 - 08:17

Families on the Suncoast have reason to sing and dance this fall as Parenting Matters is expanding its much-loved Musical Motion program. This initiative introduces free classes in Sarasota and Bradenton, designed to engage children and their caregivers through the joy of music and movement.
The new offerings include an exciting first-ever intergenerational program, encouraging participation from both young children and seniors. This innovative approach aims to strengthen community bonds by fostering connections across different age groups. Participants can expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with rhythm, creativity, and fun as they explore music and movement together.
Classes will be held in various locations, making it accessible for families throughout the region. This expansion reflects Parenting Matters' commitment to enhancing the well-being of families while providing enriching experiences that promote physical activity and social interaction. As the fall season approaches, local families are invited to join in on the fun and create lasting memories through the power of music.
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