Class overview

Our Toddler Program encourages curiosity, independence, and exploration. Children learn through play, guided activities, and early social interaction in a supportive environment.

Learning Focus:

  • Language development and early communication
  • Cognitive skills
  • Gross and fine motor skills
  • Early social and emotional regulation

Activities:

  • Music and movement class 
  • Sensory play 
  • Interactive storytelling
  • Simple arts and crafts
  • Group play to encourage sharing and cooperation

Toddlers

A fun and interactive environment where little explorers build independence, discover new skills, and learn through play, music, and hands-on activities every day.

FAQs

Questions and answers

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How do I enroll my toddler?

Enrollment involves three EASY steps:
1. Schedule a Tour: Meet our staff and see the classroom.
2. Sign Enrollment Forms
3. Orientation & Trial Day: Introduce your baby to the classroom and routines.

What are the daycare hours?

Our Toddler Program runs Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, with optional extended care.

What is the teacher-to-child ratio?

We maintain a 1:5 ratio to ensure individualized attention and a safe environment for exploration.

What does a typical day look like for toddlers?

  • Free play and guided activities
  • Music, movement, and dance
  • Storytime and sensory exploration
  • Snack and nap times

Are meals provided?

Yes! Nutritious meals and snacks are included in the program. We accommodate dietary restrictions and allergies—please let us know your child’s needs during enrollment.

What is the sick policy?

Children with contagious illnesses should stay home. We follow strict hygiene and health protocols to protect all toddlers.

How do you help toddlers adjust to daycare?

We use a gradual transition and orientation plan, allowing toddlers to feel safe and comfortable in their new environment.

Are outdoor activities included?

Yes. Weather permitting, toddlers enjoy safe outdoor play and exploration, which promotes gross motor development and curiosity.