Baby Sensory
Baby Sensory classes for babies aged 0–13 months run at All Hallows Catholic Church Hall, School Road, Miskin, Pontyclun (CF72 8PG) on Thursdays, with two sessions each week — 10:00–11:00 and 11:30–12:30 — during term time. The classes are run by Krystel Conlon as part of the Baby Sensory Bridgend franchise. To ask about booking or current term dates, contact Bridgend@BabySensory.co.uk.
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About this class
Baby Sensory at All Hallows Catholic Church Hall in Miskin is part of the Baby Sensory Bridgend franchise, which covers classes across Bridgend, Cornelly and Miskin. Thursday sessions run twice: 10:00–11:00 and 11:30–12:30, term time only, with two slots each week so families can choose the one that suits them. Krystel Conlon leads the classes; contact the franchise at Bridgend@BabySensory.co.uk for current term dates, availability, or any questions before your first visit.
The programme runs from birth to 13 months, split into two developmental stages: birth to 6 months and 7 to 13 months. Each session is structured around a baby's natural play-rest-play cycle, weaving together creative play, tummy time, movement, textures, scents and music. Songs and rhymes — including original compositions by programme founder Dr Lin Day — build early speech and language skills alongside sensory signing activities that help babies and parents start communicating from very early on. The instruments used in class have been checked for safe decibel levels, and the sensory area is arranged at the distance at which babies actually see objects clearly.
For newborns up to three months, the Hello Baby sub-programme offers an especially gentle introduction. Its three strands cover observing and reading your baby's cues, understanding the main causes of colic and recognising different cries, and building touch techniques through massage, reflexology and yoga. Wherever your baby is developmentally, activities are adapted so that all babies — including those with physical or sensory differences — can take part fully. Every session closes the same way: with sounds that mimic the womb, so babies leave calm.
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What ages are the Thursday classes at Miskin for?
Sessions at All Hallows Catholic Church Hall are for ages from birth to 13 months. The programme is split into two developmental stages — birth to 6 months and 7 to 13 months — so the activities on the day are pitched to the ages in that group. Newborns from birth to 3 months may also be able to join Hello Baby sessions; email Bridgend@BabySensory.co.uk to ask what is currently on.
What happens in a typical session?
Each class moves through creative play, massage, tummy time, movement, visual development, textures, scents and music, structured around babies' natural play-rest-play rhythms. There is always a mix of original songs and traditional rhymes, sensory signing activities, an exploratory play area, and a Bonding Time segment with practitioner tips you can take away. Every session closes by playing sounds that mimic the womb.
What should I bring?
Nappy-changing essentials and whatever you normally bring for a feed are all you need. The programme actively welcomes parents to feed or cuddle their baby at any point during the session.
How do I book a place at the Miskin classes?
Classes run term time only on Thursdays at 10:00–11:00 and 11:30–12:30. To check availability and book, contact Krystel Conlon at Bridgend@BabySensory.co.uk. You can also search for Baby Sensory Bridgend via the WOW World Group find-a-class tool at wowworldgroup.com using postcode CF72 8PG.
Who runs the Baby Sensory classes at Miskin?
The classes are run by Krystel Conlon as part of the Baby Sensory Bridgend franchise, which also covers classes in Bridgend and Cornelly. Baby Sensory practitioners are highly trained; many originally attended Baby Sensory classes as parents before training to lead them.
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