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Toddlers Program
18 Months to 3 Years
Our toddler childcare program supports your child’s development from first steps to first friendships, nurturing the whole child — body, mind, and spirit.
Through guided play and exploration, we create meaningful learning experiences that inspire curiosity and growth.
At this important stage, toddlers thrive on energy and curiosity. Our carefully designed program blends engaging activities with gentle routines, helping each child build confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of learning.

Toddler Curriculum
Our toddler curriculum focuses on five key
areas of development:
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Language and communication
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Physical movement and balance
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Social and emotional skills
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Sensory exploration
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Coordination and dexterity
The children learn through play, with activities planned to be varied and joyful, whether teacher one-on-one, in pairs, or group social bonding.

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Your Child's Day
A typical day for our toddlers may include:
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Dancing and exercise
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Painting and coloring
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Outdoor play
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Storytime and sing-along
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Encouraging healthy eating
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Sharing blocks and toys
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Potty training
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Lots of laughter
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Learning to follow instructions
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Simple problem-solving
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And much, much more
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Specially for Toddlers
Toilet Training
We work with you for consistency and success with toilet training. Your child is offered the opportunity to 'sit and try' and to change into
dry clothing as needed, increasing their
self-help skills.
Daily Activities Sheet
A record of all the following: diaper changes, potty training, length of nap, food served and amount eaten at snacks and meals, awake activities, and general moods.
The sheet is given to parents at the end of each day.



