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	<title>Comments on: Additions to A Child Grows Picks</title>
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		<title>By: Chessia</title>
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		<description>Bax sounds like such a wonderful program for kids.  Creative arts are so important, and physical comedy/improv courses can be so helpful in building confidence in children.  I wonder how mixing kids with mild social/physical disabilities plays out-but I can only imagine that it is helpful for the disabled student.  I also think offering a free class is a great way to help parents decide about programs.  I work for the New York Kids Club, which also has a list of innovative programs for kids (actually a Brooklyn Hts. location is opening in April) and it is something to be thought about.  Brooklyn is such a nice place to grow up, I am glad to see that lots of kid organizations are getting involved.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bax sounds like such a wonderful program for kids.  Creative arts are so important, and physical comedy/improv courses can be so helpful in building confidence in children.  I wonder how mixing kids with mild social/physical disabilities plays out-but I can only imagine that it is helpful for the disabled student.  I also think offering a free class is a great way to help parents decide about programs.  I work for the New York Kids Club, which also has a list of innovative programs for kids (actually a Brooklyn Hts. location is opening in April) and it is something to be thought about.  Brooklyn is such a nice place to grow up, I am glad to see that lots of kid organizations are getting involved.</p>
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