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Mom and Me

Programs involve you, him and her

By Tracy BennettPublished: June, 2006

Programs involve you, him and her

For years, Melanie Clarke’s full-time job pretty  much dictated how she spent her weekdays. A successful sales executive, she was often on the road, visiting current clients and landing new ones.  Lunch dates, meetings, phone calls, reports and lots and lots of follow-up,  her days were fast-paced and full.

That changed after her second daughter, Gracie, was born. Soon after her birth, Melanie left her job of 20  years and was faced with a new dilemma: how to stimulate  herself and her youngest daughter, who recently turned 5.

“After I quit, I felt isolated because I didn’t know anybody; all  of my friends that I had were working,” says the Trabuco Canyon resident.

Like a growing number of mothers, Melanie joined a  local MOMS Club as a way to provide socialization for both her and Gracie.  Dozens exist in Orange County,  as do specialty ones, such as one for women of color and another for adoptive parents. These groups not only serve as a support system but also provide activities  for infants and toddlers. Park days, fitness activities, crafts, Moms Night Out and service projects are just a few of the programs offered.

While MOMS Clubs  are plentiful – there are 2,000 such groups in the United  States – there are an array of other activities that you and your toddler  can participate in together. Here are a few to consider.

Storytime: Share the  magic and joy of books with your child during one of many storytimes offered  throughout the county. Among the many picks, the Orange County  Public Library offers several, including a Pajama Storytime in Aliso Viejo, Family Evening Storytime in Fountain Valley and Bilingual Storytime in  La Habra. Call  your local branch for details. Also check with nearby bookstores as many also offer weekly readings.

For some added adventure, consider Newport Harbor  Nautical Museum’s “Story Time at Pirates Cove.” The one-hour program, featuring music, stories and  crafts, is presented on the first Wednesday of the month.

Outdoor exploration:  Take to the outdoors with your toddler at one of the many area nature centers.  Two centers that offer an array of programs are the Peter  and Mary Muth Interpretive Center in Newport Beach and Oak Canyon Nature Center  in Anaheim. Among the age-oriented activities are hikes, crafts and live animal shows.

Hands-on adventure: Orange County is home to a number  of “edu-tainment” centers,  which offer both an entertainment and education component. Parents and toddlers  can learn about science, for example, through more than 120 hands-on exhibits  at the Discovery Science Center.

Or pack a lunch, grab a friend and head to the  Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park. The zoo is home to more than 200 animals. Highlights  include train rides for  kids, an assortment of exotic plants and special events throughout the year.  You and your toddler will also have the opportunity to touch and feed farms  animals and learn what it is like to be a zookeeper at the Crean Family  Farm.

Interactive  fun: Mommy and Me programs represent another popular option for families. Parents  and their children ages 2-4, for example, can tumble, play games, create  arts projects and more at Kid’s Gym’s “Mini Gym” program.  Gymboree also offers a similar program. Among the activities are singing, dancing  and instrument playing. Also, check with your local recreation department for  upcoming mommy and me classes in your area.

Whatever you pick, the key is to  make time for such experiences. The rest – new friendships, bonding and growing with your child – will fall into place.

Calendar Coordinator Tracy Bennett did the research and reporting for this article.

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