4990 Boiling Brook Pkwy, Rockville, MD 20852
| State: | Maryland |
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| Address: | 4990 Boiling Brook Pkwy, Rockville, MD 20852 |
| Zip code: | 20852 |
| Phone: | (301) 332-6622 |
| Website: | http://www.motioneducation.org/ |
| Opening hours | |
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| Monday: | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday: | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday: | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday: | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Saturday: | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Sunday: | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Motion Education's location is 4990 Boiling Brook Pkwy, Rockville, MD 20852 and the ZIP Code is 20852. If you want to check the detailed scholarships, fellowships, grants, and other financial aid award opportunities or just ask for something, please contact Motion Education by phone at (301) 332-6622 or visit http://www.motioneducation.org/ for more help.
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Recommended Customer Ratings & Reviews
Wendy Spey
I would recommend them without reservation for anyone looking for PT, OT, or therapeutic gymnastics. My son is 6 and has been receiving PT and therapeutic gymnastics for about 10 months and OT for 4 months. My son has made tremendous strides while at Motion Education. We have had many therapists in other states and I have been given the red carpet treatment with Motion Education. We have engaged passionate therapists who are connected to the therapy community and know what resources are available. They take our insurance which is a huge plus since I don't have to do any reimbursement paperwork. If you have ever had to do this you know what a pain it is. I also love that Motion Education has both male and female facilitators. There are not a lot of men in this field and it is nice to see him get to wrestle and get some "guy" time. It is also nice to get therapy and get to see neurotypical children. At some of our other therapists offices I felt very isolated from other mothers and here there is always someone to talk to. Since I also have a neurotypical daughter it is fantastic that she can take classes the same place my son has therapy. It can be very difficult to entertain a 4 year old several hours a week in waiting rooms. She gets to have fun, have her friends and be active all while my son is getting the care he needs. She is no longer isolated in a waiting room.
Dawn O'Brien
If you are disabled or a senior, you can get a bus pass for $15. You will need a state ID, and a Metro ID, call for info. It is through SLAAA (St. Louis Area Agency on Aging--the city). I like it because I can get it early (several days before the end of the month) anytime between 8am-2pm. There is never a line, unlike other places. They also have helpful info on the front counter. It is more of a walk than other places about 7 minutes (from Marceau). Going home is an issue because they moved the bus stop going north on Marceau (Hampton>Germania>Marceau). There are no sidewalks on the east side and they moved the bus stop down the hill. It is too dangerous to use because the grass is on an incline and you have to walk on the road-- on a hill! I have been walking to Broadway and Marceau to catch the bus. If you have mobility issues or use a wheelchair, I would take the first Street south to Broadway, then go to Marceau (there are sidewalks there). There are no bus shelters.? It is a depressed area, but I haven't had any scary experiences here. If this is to much walking for you, I would recommend Five Star Senior Center. Take the Arsenal bus and get off 1 block on the east side of Gravois (behind the funeral home). You only have to walk 1 tiny block. You can only get your pass here on the last business day of the month between 8am-11am. You are given a number to wait in line. It used to be a long wait, but that has changed. I went this month and I only had to wait 10 minutes. They have lots of helpful information on a variety of issues in the hall area. They also have activities, dinners. Last I heard, they will even come and get you. Again, call for info. Please share this.
Wai Eldredge
My teacher is the best; she just helps you to find the correct note, and wonders if she confused you in any way, tries to explain it better, marks up the music to make it easier to read.
Kareen Lucio
I've really enjoyed my music lessons! My teacher has been super friendly and easy to work with, and it has been a very pain-free process with payment/scheduling. Highly recommended!
Manuela Toms
He has the ability to listen and understand where I am in my learning curve and adjust his lessons to my skill level; I can't recommend him enough!
Jean Rdevine
The moment I got to know about Maestro Goslin’s concert, I was all set to attend it and treat myself with a magical experience. I grew up listening to his radio and television appearances and seeing him in person was a lifetime opportunity. His fingers play piano in such a magical way. Looking forward to listen to him again.