Early Learning Preschool classes for ages 33 months to 5 years.
Summer Preschool Enrichment classes for 3's and 4's
2025-2026 Early Learning Preschool classes at Central Early Learning Center.
Summer 2025 Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE).
We offer Early Childhood Screenings at the Central Early Learning Center.
Kids Place provides exceptional child care options for working families. As part of St. Louis Park Public Schools, we share the district’s commitment to provide children a safe, nurturing environment that energizes and enhances the spirit.
You can see additional information for all of our Online Certificate Courses here: http://www.yougotclass.org/index.cfm/Slpschools
Did you know that writing a poem is as simple as writing out your "to do" list? Not only that, but the little known "List Poem" is your generous gateway to your creativity, inspiring endless flow on the page that will keep you writing for days! In addition to being fun, simple, and creative, List Poems make exquisite stand-alone poems and can also provide outline and inspiration, revealing hidden rich enlivening details for your new and existing creative writing pursuits, such as your memoir, novel, book of poems and more. Open to non-writers and new and longtime writers across the genres, this class explores the list poem and other short forms to inspire longer pieces, prompts, insight into where you are stuck or can't remember, both on and off the page. Additionally, list poem practice is a wonderful way to get outside your daily thinking mind and access the depths and breadth of your heart, your imagination, your consciousness, strength, vulnerability, and your body, rewarding you with endless internal wisdom, joy, surprises and gifts you never knew you had!
Roxanne Sadovsky, MA, MFA, is a Twin Cities freelance writer, teacher, and therapist. At 19, she fled her hometown in LA to study writing and psychology at the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington (1993). She later earned her master's in counseling psychology from Antioch University Seattle (1999) and an MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of Minnesota (2004). She has taught and published widely, both locally and nationally. She lives and works in St Louis Park where she writes almost every day with others and is infinitely grateful to call this her life.
Roxanne Sadovsky