Toddlers
24 months - 3 years
Our toddler program encourages little learners to move, discover, and grow through meaningful play and exploration. With gentle guidance and enriching experiences, children develop confidence, communication, independence, and strong social-emotional connections as their personalities begin to bloom.
Our Approach
The toddler years are filled with curiosity, growing independence, and rapid development. Our program provides a nurturing and engaging environment where children are encouraged to explore, make choices, and build confidence through hands-on learning and play.
We support each child's social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development through predictable routines, positive guidance, and meaningful interactions. Toddlers are given opportunities to practice self-help skills, develop language, build friendships, and discover the world around them through age-appropriate activities and exploration.
Daily experiences include a balance of active play, creative expression, early learning opportunities, sensory experiences, and both indoor and outdoor exploration. Weather permitting, toddlers participate in daily outdoor play, helping them develop gross motor skills, connect with nature, and enjoy healthy movement in a safe and supervised environment.
A Place to Explore and Thrive
Our toddler classroom is designed to support growing independence, active exploration, and emerging social skills in a safe and nurturing environment. Through play, discovery, and meaningful relationships, children are encouraged to build confidence, develop new abilities, and express their unique personalities.
We strive to create a welcoming space where toddlers feel secure, capable, and excited to learn. With caring guidance, engaging experiences, and opportunities to explore both indoors and outdoors, children are supported as they navigate this important stage of growth and development.
Learning & Development Includes:
Language development through conversation, songs, stories, and play
Social-emotional learning, including sharing, cooperation, and self-expression
Early independence and self-help skills (handwashing, dressing, toileting support, and classroom routines)
Sensory exploration and hands-on discovery experiences
Fine and gross motor skill development through active play and movement
Early learning activities that support problem-solving, creativity, and curiosity
Art, music, dramatic play, and imaginative exploration
Daily outdoor play and nature experiences (weather permitting)
Positive guidance and emotional support
Strong, nurturing relationships with caregivers
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