Young Toddlers
Young Toddler Classroom – Building Foundations Through Play, Exploration, and Communication
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In our Young Toddler Classroom, children are in the exciting early stages of communication and discovery. To support their growing language skills, we introduce American Sign Language (ASL) to help them express their basic needs. We encourage independence, foster positive peer interactions, and provide a safe, nurturing environment where toddlers can explore at their own pace.
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Our small group learning approach allows for individualized attention, ensuring each child has the opportunity to learn in ways that match their unique development. Our experienced toddler teachers create hands-on learning experiencesusing the Learning Beyond Paper curriculum—designed to inspire curiosity, stimulate growth, and follow developmentally appropriate practices for this important stage.
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Our Young Toddler Learning Experiences Include:
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Language development and early communication skills
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Math readiness through counting, number activities, and shape recognition
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Fine motor skills: learning to use drawing, painting, and writing utensils
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Gross motor skills: climbing, jumping, and active play
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Science exploration through observation and hands-on experiments
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Color identification and sorting activities
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Literacy building with picture books, singing, and nursery rhymes
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Creative expression through art, music, and movement
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Opportunities for independent play and cooperative group activities
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At this age, every day is a new adventure in learning, and our goal is to help your toddler grow socially, emotionally, cognitively, and physically—all while having fun in a safe and loving space.
