Ones
Our "Ones" classroom is for children transitioning from our older Nursery classrooms (approximately 18 months) until about 24 months. In our "Ones" classroom, there is further emphasis on independence and motor skill development. Additionally, developing social skills, including sharing and playing with their peers, is developed through our "Centers" based play approach in the classroom and the atrium play center. Additionally, they are also introduced to "Circle Time" and the need to sit and focus during brief teacher-led activities, including arts & crafts projects, story time, and music. If you're looking for a daycare for 1 year old look no further.
Children promoted from the "Ones" into the "Twos" should be able to feed themselves, sit in chairs, and have generally been weaned from pacifiers, bottles, and sippy cups.
Our "Ones" classroom is for children transitioning from our older Nursery classrooms (approximately 18 months) until about 24 months. In our "Ones" classroom, there is further emphasis on independence and motor skill development. Additionally, developing social skills, including sharing and playing with their peers, is developed through our "Centers" based play approach in the classroom and the atrium play center. Additionally, they are also introduced to "Circle Time" and the need to sit and focus during brief teacher-led activities, including arts & crafts projects, story time, and music. If you're looking for a daycare for 1 year old look no further.
Children promoted from the "Ones" into the "Twos" should be able to feed themselves, sit in chairs, and have generally been weaned from pacifiers, bottles, and sippy cups.
Twos
In this part of out toddler daycare program we have several "Two-year-old" toddler classrooms as potty training becomes a big focus at this age, and the children will reach this milestone generally somewhere between 24-36 months of age. Each classroom has two separate bathrooms within the school so children can more easily be potty-trained.
Our toddler program for Older Two's is for children who are developmentally ready to be promoted and potty-trained. We will closely work with the parents to reinforce routines used at home in your potty training effort, but it takes a joint effort to push this along. We work very closely with the families to figure out what works best at home in this effort, and we share what tips we have seen from working with their children in the classroom.
Our Twos continue to use a play-based approach to learning through centers, circle time, and other activities. Children will start using crayons and other art mediums to color and develop fine motor skills. They also begin learning essential identification of numbers, shapes, and letters through various puzzles, manipulatives, and books through circle time and table time.
Teachers use the Abeka curriculum, developmental checklists, and age-level training to devise activities in our learning centers within our center-wide weekly thematic topic. They will use various arts and crafts activities to develop the children's fine motor skills and create beautiful works of art for their parents. The teachers use books, rhymes, and music to teach colors, shapes, and letter and number recognition.
Activities focus on developing fine and gross motor skills, including self-sufficiency in feeding, pottying, and self-care. There are at least two daily circle times for teacher-led activities, including storytelling, singing, flashcards, and other learning manipulatives.
The toddlers have their outside play area with various surfaces and structures to help develop their gross motor skills. We have stationary playground equipment, riding cars, and playhouses for imaginative play. The atrium play center also has riding toys, soft play structures, ball puzzles, and sensory tables for the children to use on rainy or scorching days.
This is the perfect daycare for 2 year old that is engaging and stimulating so stop by or call us to find out for yourself.
In this part of out toddler daycare program we have several "Two-year-old" toddler classrooms as potty training becomes a big focus at this age, and the children will reach this milestone generally somewhere between 24-36 months of age. Each classroom has two separate bathrooms within the school so children can more easily be potty-trained.
Our toddler program for Older Two's is for children who are developmentally ready to be promoted and potty-trained. We will closely work with the parents to reinforce routines used at home in your potty training effort, but it takes a joint effort to push this along. We work very closely with the families to figure out what works best at home in this effort, and we share what tips we have seen from working with their children in the classroom.
Our Twos continue to use a play-based approach to learning through centers, circle time, and other activities. Children will start using crayons and other art mediums to color and develop fine motor skills. They also begin learning essential identification of numbers, shapes, and letters through various puzzles, manipulatives, and books through circle time and table time.
Teachers use the Abeka curriculum, developmental checklists, and age-level training to devise activities in our learning centers within our center-wide weekly thematic topic. They will use various arts and crafts activities to develop the children's fine motor skills and create beautiful works of art for their parents. The teachers use books, rhymes, and music to teach colors, shapes, and letter and number recognition.
Activities focus on developing fine and gross motor skills, including self-sufficiency in feeding, pottying, and self-care. There are at least two daily circle times for teacher-led activities, including storytelling, singing, flashcards, and other learning manipulatives.
The toddlers have their outside play area with various surfaces and structures to help develop their gross motor skills. We have stationary playground equipment, riding cars, and playhouses for imaginative play. The atrium play center also has riding toys, soft play structures, ball puzzles, and sensory tables for the children to use on rainy or scorching days.
This is the perfect daycare for 2 year old that is engaging and stimulating so stop by or call us to find out for yourself.
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