2 ½-Year Old Program
Our three-day program for 2 ½ year olds is specially designed for curious toddlers who are eager to explore the world around them and develop essential skills for school readiness.
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In this interactive and nurturing environment, children will engage in a variety of activities that promote social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development.
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Inquire about our 2 ½ year old class beginning in January.
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Develop Language Skills
Develop language skills through songs, stories, and interactive games, toddlers will expand their vocabulary, improve communication skills, and begin to understand basic concepts such as colors, shapes, and numbers.
2
Encourage Creativity
From finger painting to building with blocks, children will have plenty of opportunities to unleash their creativity and express themselves through art, music, and open-ended play.
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Foster Social Skills
Through group activities and free play, toddlers will learn important social skills such as sharing, taking turns, and cooperating with others. They will also begin to develop empathy and learn how to navigate relationships with their peers.
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Enhance Fine and Gross Motor Skills
From stacking blocks to jumping, climbing, and dancing, children will engage in activities that promote both fine and gross motor development, helping them gain control over their bodies and build strength and coordination.
5
Cultivate Independence
Our supportive teachers will guide toddlers as they learn to do things for themselves, such as feeding themselves, dressing, and tidying up. This fosters independence and builds confidence as they prepare for more structured learning environments.
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Explore Nature and the World Around Them
Through outdoor play, toddlers will discover the wonders of the natural world, develop an appreciation for the environment, and engage their senses through hands-on exploration.
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Prepare for Kindergarten
While the primary focus is on play and exploration, our program also introduces toddlers to early literacy and numeracy concepts in a developmentally appropriate manner, laying the foundation for future academic success.