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New Sensory Gym for Kids Opens in Concord

CONCORD, CALIFORNIA – If you need a spot for development-focused indoor play for your kid, Concord now has you covered!

The Sensory Development Center has opened near Treat Boulevard, offering a dedicated sensory gym plus structured classes designed to help kids build coordination, confidence, and self-regulation through movement and play.

Credit: City of Concord

The Sensory Development Center is located at 4425 Treat Blvd., Suite H, in Concord. The business has promoted a grand opening and ribbon-cutting event as part of its launch (the city joined in, too), positioning the space as a kid-focused center for sensory, motor, and play-based programs.

Credit: City of Concord

What it offers

Credit: City of Concord

The center advertises multiple program tracks, including:

  • Sensory Gym (a free-play, motor-development space)
  • IPM (Integrated Perceptual Motor) classes
  • Sensory Art sessions
  • Mommy & Me-style offerings and other classes for kids

The business describes its programming as serving children ages 2-12.

Credit: City of Concord

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A quick note on IPM

IPM stands for Integrated Perceptual Motor, a movement-based approach that emphasizes “fitness for the brain and body” and is often discussed in terms of skills like eye tracking and cross-body coordination (things many parents hear about when focus and learning come up).

If you go

  • Where: 4425 Treat Blvd, Suite H, Concord, CA 94521
  • Phone: (415) 533-8767
  • Ages: 2-12 (per the center)

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