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Special Needs Gymnastics

The Special Needs Program at Acrosports offers private hour and half hour long classes, semi-private groups of up to 3 students of similar age/energy level, and group classes for youth looking to develop positive social and team interaction. Our trained coaches have a strong connection to our program and are working individually to enhance their knowledge of child developme...

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The Special Needs Program at Acrosports offers private hour and half hour long classes, semi-private groups of up to 3 students of similar age/energy level, and group classes for youth looking to develop positive social and team interaction. Our trained coaches have a strong connection to our program and are working individually to enhance their knowledge of child development and sensory integration. Positive development is the result of physical movement and exploration!

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Ages

3 to 15 year olds

Skill level

Beginner, Intermediate

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When

Usual availability/office hours:
Sunday : 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday : 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday : 12:15 PM - 2:45 PM

Where

  • AcroSports Gym
    639 Frederick St
    San Francisco, CA 94117 | Inner Sunset

Price: $35.00

Notes: 1/2 hour: $35 or pre-pay for 3+ and each class is $30 1 hour: $60 ... see more

Notes:

1/2 hour: $35 or pre-pay for 3+ and each class is $30
1 hour: $60 or pre-pay for 3+ and each class is $50
Semi-privates of up to 3 students are 1 hour for the half hour rate
Evaluation: 1/2 hour for $30

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Type

  • 1:1 / Private Lessons
  • Class / Group Sessions

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