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Rooted Tuscaloosa

Rooted Tuscaloosa

Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Tuscaloosa County

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Tuscaloosa

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Tuscaloosa, Alabama

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Provider overview

Rooted Tuscaloosa offers inclusive Saturday dance and creative-movement classes for children of all abilities, parent workshops, and a sensory-friendly mobile space across West Alabama.

Rooted Tuscaloosa is a West Alabama nonprofit founded in late 2024 making arts and mental-health services accessible to children and families of all abilities through inclusive classes, workshops, and a mobile sensory space.

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Ages
Children of all abilities and their families, including children with disabilities, autism, and Down syndrome
Season
Year-round, with weekly Saturday-morning classes and monthly workshops
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Inclusive dance classes and sensory program

Saturday social-emotional dance and creative-movement classes for all abilities, parent workshops, and a sensory-friendly mobile vehicle.

Ages
Children of all abilities and their families, including children with disabilities, autism, and Down syndrome
Season
Year-round, with weekly Saturday-morning classes and monthly workshops
Schedule
Contact Rooted Tuscaloosa for current Saturday class times, monthly workshops, and the Sensory Activation Vehicle.
Cost
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Why this is listed
Rooted Tuscaloosa, founded in late 2024, offers weekly Saturday-morning classes combining social-emotional learning with dance and creative movement for children of all abilities, monthly parenting and mental-health workshops, and a sensory-friendly Sensory Activation Vehicle for families across West Alabama, with a focus on disabilities, autism, and Down syndrome.
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Inclusive dance classes and sensory program

Rooted Tuscaloosa, founded in late 2024, offers weekly Saturday-morning classes combining social-emotional learning with dance and creative movement for children of all abilities, monthly parenting and mental-health workshops, and a sensory-friendly Sensory Activation Vehicle for families across West Alabama, with a focus on disabilities, autism, and Down syndrome.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names children of all abilities, disabilities, autism, Down syndrome, social-emotional learning, dance and creative movement, parenting and mental-health workshops, and a sensory-friendly Sensory Activation Vehicle.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the inclusive class format, support for sensory needs, the Sensory Activation Vehicle at events, workshop topics, and how to join.

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What we found: Rooted Tuscaloosa, founded in late 2024, offers weekly Saturday-morning classes combining social-emotional learning with dance and creative movement for children of all abilities, monthly parenting and mental-health workshops, and a sensory-friendly Sensory Activation Vehicle for families across West Alabama, with a focus on disabilities, autism, and Down syndrome.

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
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