Register for a Class


Rachel is taking a hiatus for the 2024-2025 School Year

Please reach out if you are interested in classes, and she can direct you to another licensed facilitator or consult on your pressing developmental questions.

Each class provides opportunities for children ages 0-3 of all ability levels to interact and learn from each other and includes a Learn With Less® Lesson + Caregiver-Supported Free Play.

Infants and Toddlers Sing and Play in Community
Toddlers use nature for sensory exploration and social emotional learning
Older infants and toddlers practice motor skills with parent encouragement
See the power of everyday objects for cognitive development
Caregivers learn tiny but mighty tips to expand the impact of the routines they are already doing

Learn more about Learn With Less® Classes Here

The Learn With Less® Framework was developed by Bay Area speech-language pathologist Ayelet Marinovich, MA, CCC-SLP with an eye toward connecting parents and tiny humans with each other and building a village of support for caregivers. The tenants of Play, Talk, Sing, and Move make adding razzle dazzle to your everyday caregiver routines easy and developmentally spot-on!


Virtual Classes are always an option, either one-on-one or with a minimum of two participants.


Don’t see a time that works for your family? Shoot me an email to find something that does!

Safety Precautions:

  • All children learn boundaries through patience and respect.
  • Some older infants may be cruising or walking, and we will do our best to follow their lead while also keeping all participants safely playing.
  • Please be mindful of the impact even non-COVID colds have on families and kindly stay home if you or your child is unwell.

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Published by Rachel Kammeyer, MA, CCC-SLP

An SLP with a passion for evidence-based fun!

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