Toddlers Care (12 Months to 29 Months)
Our Toddler program is designed to provide each child with a safe and nurturing environment that will stimulate learning. Teachers help children build social awareness, encouraging them to form meaningful connections with peers and caregivers. Through shared activities and interactions, children develop essential social skills like empathy, cooperation, and communication. At the same time, teachers foster important physical skills through play and activities that promote both fine and gross motor development.
Through these experiences, children also have opportunities to strengthen essential life skills like persistence and independence, helping them become more confident and capable as they explore the world around them.
Speak in simple sentences: Begin using short sentences to communicate ideas, needs, and feelings.
Join in cooperative play: Start interacting with peers, engaging in shared play and social activities.
Count to five: Learn to recognize numbers and count in sequence, often beginning with 1 through 5.
Follow simple instructions: Understand and follow basic directions, such as “Please sit down” or “Pick up the toy.”
Anticipate classroom routines: Begin to recognize patterns in daily activities, understanding what comes next in the routine (e.g., snack time, story time).
Name basic shapes and colors: Identify and name common shapes (circle, square, triangle) and colors (red, blue, yellow, etc.).
