Toddlers
Our Toddler Curriculum
Our toddler program builds beautifully on the foundation of our infant care, focusing on your child's natural curiosity and rapid development. For children under two, we weave music, puppets, and sign language into the daily rhythm to encourage expression before they even have the words to say it.
Core Developmental Pillars
We focus on the "whole child" by emphasizing:
Language & Communication: Bridging the gap with sign language and verbal immersion.
Coordination & Motor Skills: Strengthening little muscles through active play.
Self-Help & Independence: Empowering toddlers to do things "all by myself."
Sensory Exploration: Learning through touch, sight, and sound.
Hands-On Learning
Toddlers are natural explorers. We facilitate this discovery by providing a rich environment of age-appropriate manipulative, books, and toys.
Parent Partnership: We love bringing the learning home! We’re always happy to share activity ideas you can do with your child to reinforce what they’re discovering at Child’s Play.
Mental & Social Stimulation
At this age, emotional security is everything. Our program is rooted in nurturing, security, and love. While we still focus on your child's individual needs, we begin to gently introduce:
Cooperation: Learning to work alongside others.
Sharing: Navigating the first steps of friendship.
Role Modeling: Our teachers act as facilitators, modeling kind and positive social interactions.
My son Luke has received nothing but exceptional care since he started at Child’s Play as an infant last year. He has thoroughly enjoyed all his teachers, and as his parent, I couldn’t be more pleased with the experiences we’ve had. Luke was born several weeks early, and since then we’ve worked hard to keep him on track with his milestones. Child’s Play has continually supported that effort, helping him learn and grow every day. When I’m not “Mom,” I work as a financial advisor, and nothing brings me more joy than knowing my child is in good hands while I run my practice. My family and I are so thankful for Child’s Play.
Mary Tarlton