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Toddler

Age Range & Developmental Focus

​Our Toddler Program welcomes energetic and curious children between the ages of 15 months to 2.9 years. This is a period of rapid growth and exploration, where toddlers are developing language skills, motor coordination, and social-emotional awareness. Our program provides a safe and stimulating environment where toddlers can explore their world, test their limits, and gain confidence in their abilities.

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Curriculum & Approach

Our Toddler Program follows a play-based approach to learning, recognizing that play is essential for children's development. We provide a variety of open-ended materials and activities that encourage exploration, problem-solving, and creativity. We also incorporate structured learning experiences that focus on language development, early math concepts, social-emotional skills, and physical development.

Typical Daily Schedule

  • Arrival & Greetings: Each toddler is welcomed with a smile and a warm hug, and their individual needs are assessed.

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  • Free Play: Toddlers have ample opportunities for self-directed play, choosing from a variety of age-appropriate toys and activities.

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  • Circle Time: We gather together for songs, stories, and interactive activities that promote language development and social skills.

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  • Art & Sensory Activities: Messy play, painting, water play, and other sensory experiences encourage creativity and exploration.

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  • Outdoor Play: We spend time outdoors every day, weather permitting, enjoying fresh air, sunshine, and active play in our secure playground.

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  • Lunch & Rest Time: We provide a nutritious lunch and a quiet space for toddlers to rest and recharge.

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  • Small Group Activities: Caregivers lead small group activities focused on developing specific skills, such as fine motor skills, language, and early math concepts.

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  • Departure: We provide parents with a daily report on their toddler's activities, including any notable milestones or challenges.

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