toddler CARE
25 - 36 Months
The developmental years of young children are essential to their ability to grow into healthy functioning adults.
Our programs focus on cognitive development and building language skills through constant reading and language lessons. A strong support of emotional and social development through demonstrating positive and constructive behavior. Toddlers absorb knowledge quickly through mirroring behavior.
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Skills That Children Will Learn
Mastering new skills such as how to walk, talk, and use the potty are developmental milestones. It is exciting to watch your toddler learn new skills. The normal development of children aged 1-3 includes several areas
- Social Skills
- Self-Help Skills
- Cognitive Skills
- Communication
- Gross Motor Skills
- Fine Motor Skills
Curriculum for Toddlers
Toddlers Program Details
Our teachers help transition your toddler from nonverbal to verbal by modeling conversations, teaching sign language and helping them identify familiar people and objects by name.
Circle time
- Repeating words and phrases, like “please” and “thank you” and learning to elaborate on nonverbal requests.
- Learning simple Spanish.
- Answering questions, handling books and filling in blanks while being read to from repetitive books.
- Naming and identifying items, like various parts of a bus.
- Making back-and-forth exchanges with other classmates.
- . Here are some easy projects you can do to extend learning into your home. Kids love it when you ask the question.
- Read the book, “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You see ?” and ask questions about what’s in the story.
- Sing “The Wheels on the Bus” to help identify the various parts of a bus.
- Play with toy telephones to pretend to have conversations.
- Practice using simple Spanish words, such as “hola,” “adios” and “gracias.”
Toddler class
One Day in Our Daycare
Provides experiences that enrich and enhance each child’s cognitive, language, social, emotional, physical, and creative development. Within the center’s daily schedule, each child has opportunities to create, explore the environment, learn problem-solving and personal interaction skills, and learn concepts through first-hand experiences.