TODDLER PROGRAMS
12 – 36 months
Young toddlers are learning about themselves and exploring their environment. Therefore, our curriculum engages the children in areas of creative expression, cognitive growth, as well as language, physical, social, and emotional development.
At this age, our educators pay special attention to fostering language and communication as well as developing executive function skills in order to lay the foundation for preschool readiness.
Daily communication between educators and parents builds a partnership to ensure each child is celebrated individually. Parents receive updates and notifications about their child’s day through the Kindertales app.
Tiny Tots (12-17M)
- Educators create an environment which helps children transition from the nursery into our toddler program
- Engaging classroom environment is filled with tactile materials, books, and supplies to foster creativity and exploration
- Language-based activities, including Baby Sign Language to develop language and communication skills
- Activities to develop motor skills
- Enrichment classes in art and music
Toddlers (18-24M)
- Language-based activities, including Baby Sign Language to develop language and communication skills
- Engaging classroom environment filled with tactile materials, books, and supplies to foster creativity
- Enrichment classes in art, music, and physical fitness
- Play-based learning centers that encourage children to learn at their own pace
Transitional Preschool (2Y)
- Enrichment classes in art, music, foreign language and physical fitness
- Introduction of academic lessons including math, science, writing, and reading
- Focus on executive function to ensure children develop attention and regulation skills to be an avid learner
- Daily opportunities to demonstrate independence and choices
- Educators prepare children both socially and cognitively for the preschool program
- Play-based learning centers that encourage children to learn at their own pace
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