Early Childhood Family Education
Adult Basic Education (ABE) Early Learning is for children that have a parent/guardian attending ABE (Adult Basic Education) classes at the Wayzata Early Learning School. Parent/Guardian must be onsite for children to attend.
Wayzata Kids is a school-age childcare program.
Classes for all levels to keep you active!
Join us in-person or online for a cooking class!
Online Youth Classes
This presentation is an opportunity for parents or caregivers with children transitioning into kindergarten next fall to connect and learn skills and strategies to set them up for success in elementary school. We will identify common emotions and feelings experienced during this transition and share tips for readiness. Time will be spent supporting caregivers in identifying areas where children may struggle. We will share strategies for transition, co-regulation skills, and tools for supporting your child's social-emotional development.
This program is made possible through funding by the Partners for Healthy Kids grant.
Kish offers school-based therapy for elementary-aged children. She believes in using a trauma-informed, strengths-based, and client-focused approach to therapy. She understands the importance of healthy relationships and aspires to create a safe environment where children and their families can learn and grow together. Outside of work, Kish enjoys spending time outdoors, cooking, reading, and making memories with her family.
Lilly provides school-based therapy services for elementary-aged children, adolescents, and their families. She believes in utilizing a strengths-based, person-centered, and trauma-informed approach to therapy and strives to create a safe, warm, and collaborative space for clients. Outside of work, she enjoys listening to music, exercising, and spending time with her cats, family, and friends.
Therapeutic Modalities: Strengths-based, mindfulness, play techniques, person/client-centered, cognitive-behavioral Certification/Training: Circle of Security Parenting, DC: 0-5
Relate Counseling Center - Kish Snider , Relate Counseling Center - Lilly Langton