Toddler Program
(15 months - 3 years)
Our toddler program provides a warm, nurturing environment where children can explore, grow, and thrive. Through hands-on activities, sensory play, and guided exploration, our experienced teachers support each child’s development in language, motor skills, social-emotional growth, and independence. We follow a play-based curriculum that encourages curiosity, fosters confidence, and builds the foundation for lifelong learning.


DESIGNED FOR THE BUSIEST BODIES
Language Development
We support language growth through daily conversations, songs, stories, and interactive play. Teachers model rich vocabulary and encourage toddlers to express themselves with words, gestures, and signs—helping build strong communication skills from an early age.
Social-Emotional Growth
Our toddler program fosters positive relationships and emotional awareness by helping children identify feelings, take turns, and build empathy. We create a safe, loving space where toddlers learn to trust, express themselves, and begin developing friendships.
Independence
We encourage independence by offering opportunities for self-help tasks like handwashing, feeding, and cleaning up. Our classrooms are thoughtfully arranged to allow toddlers to make choices, practice routines, and gain confidence in their abilities.

Daily Routines Focused on Flexibility
Our toddlers thrive on a consistent daily schedule that includes time for meals, rest, outdoor play, and engaging activities. This structure helps them feel secure and understand what to expect each day. While we follow a routine, our teachers are responsive to the children’s interests and needs—adjusting activities when curiosity leads us in a new direction. This balance of structure and flexibility supports both comfort and discovery.
Every day is a little different - but its always fun!
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Developmental Milestones
Our program is thoughtfully designed to support every stage of a toddler’s development—nurturing growth in language, social-emotional skills, physical coordination, and independence through engaging, age-appropriate experiences.
Language Development
Toddlers begin using simple words and phrases to express needs, wants, and feelings
Motor Development
Toddlers refine both gross and fine motor skills—like running, climbing, stacking blocks, or feeding themselves.
Social & Emotional Development
Toddlers start to show interest in playing alongside or with peers, learning to take turns and express emotions.

