

daily activities in our toddler program
Our programs emphasize the development of every aspect of busy toddlers through our whole-child approach. We facilitate Brain/Cognitive, Social, Emotional, Physical, and Behavioral Development while aiding in the enhancement of communication, language, and literacy skills.
brain and cognitive
At the successful conclusion of one of our Toddler Programs, children will:
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Understand quantity and numbers, as well as the concepts of distance, weight, dimensions, and time
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Understand patterns, shapes, and mathematical problem solving
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Demonstrate an understanding of community, culture, ethnicity, and geography
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Demonstrate an awareness of community economics and how events are related
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Participate in dance, visual arts, voice and drama while exploring the use of instruments and objects to express creativity

social & emotional development

With the aid of our highly skilled teachers, each child will:
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Develop self-awareness
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Engage in self-expression
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Develop relationships and social skills with adults
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Develop relationships and social skills with adults and peers
physical development
Through a blend of engaging activities both inside and outside of the classroom, toddlers will:
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Practice safe, healthy habits
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Participate in activities related to nutrition
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Demonstrate an awareness of the body in space and its relationship to objects in space
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Use senses to explore the environment and process information
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Develop gross motor skills
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Develop fine motor skills

behavioral development

Before moving on to one of our Preschool Programs, we’ll ensure that each child:
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Demonstrates initiative and self-direction
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Demonstrates interest and curiosity
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Sustains attention to a specific activity and demonstrates persistence
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Engages in a progression of individualized and imaginative play
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Demonstrates a cooperative and flexible approach to play
COMMUNICATION, LANGUAGE & LITERACY
By the successful conclusion of one of our Toddler Programs, each child will:
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Listen to conversations and demonstrate comprehension
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Acquire vocabulary introduced in conversations, activities, stories, and/or books
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Use non-verbal communication for a variety of purposes
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Use increasingly complex spoken language
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Demonstrate increasing knowledge of the alphabet
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Demonstrate awareness of print concepts
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Use writing for a variety of purposes
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Acquire meaning from a variety of materials read aloud
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Develop early phonological awareness

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