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TODDLER PROGRAM

Our Toddler curriculum is filled with stimulating, age-appropriate activities and materials that focus on early childhood development through hand-eye coordination, motor development and problem solving.
During this time, children are strengthening their self-care skills, growing in their independence and enhancing the skills they need to be successful in a preschool setting.
Our Toddler classrooms feature center-based learning created to build upon the skills toddlers acquire at each stage of development. Learning areas are filled with fun and age-appropriate puzzles, manipulatives, games, and toys to encourage your child’s development.

A lifelong love of learning starts early, and we believe in providing brand-new learners with the tools they need to be successful.
Your little one will build social awareness, form meaningful connections with others and have plenty of opportunities to strengthen essential skills like persistence and independence.
Our curriculum helps Toddlers explore, and it nurtures their increasing need to communicate. By this point in their early childhood development, Toddlers have expanded their language skills, and our curriculum helps to enhance their ability to communicate verbally.
When ready, your child’s journey to be potty-trained will begin. Our caregivers will frequently ask each child if they have to go to the restroom, and then guide them through the process. Before you know it, you have a potty-trained child.


In Our Toddler Curriculum We Focus on:
Creative Arts and Music
Music, repetition, and movement are infused into group time and transitions. Creative arts are explored through textures, design and, of course, your child's imagination.


Social and Emotional Well-Being
Independence shines through as toddlers choose friends and delight in pleasing adults. Positive reinforcement encourages good behavior and creates enjoyable learning experiences.


Mathematics and Science
Teachers utilize counting, pattering, and matching colors and shapes, providing an early foundation for science and math.


Physical and Well-Being
By walking and running, toddlers are gaining control over small and large muscles, fine-tuning their movements, and carving their very own paths.​


Language and Literacy
Muscle control and cognitive advancements make way for very interesting conversations, which we relish and encourage, as toddlers express their thoughts and needs.


Cognitive Skills
Cognitive progression in toddlers means less trial and error, and more deliberate actions. Toddlers will also begin to develop a longer attention span and a preference for particular people, places, and things.


