Toddler Program for 1 to 2 Years
About Program
A Toddler class begins the educational process during the sensitive period for language and movement, from 18 months – 36 months. In this program toddlers are encouraged to have independence and to explore and make choices in a safe environment. Here at Foot Prints we are confident our program fills their day with challenging and engaging activities to build on previous knowledge and present them with new opportunities to grow.
Toddler Program Goals
- Foster exploration and independence while laying the foundation for future learning
- Provide experiences that stimulate the senses and enrich the child’s vocabulary and understanding of language
- Provide time for the child to repeat and master activities as long as it is productive
- Give children the opportunity to learn, through the experiences, a sense of self-esteem, self-worth, and self confidence
- Learn early mathematical concepts through touching, stacking, sorting, and handling objects
- Since toddlers are committed to achieving independence, we provide responsive individual attention as your child deals with positive experiences as well as frustration. Toddler learning is based on play and S.T.E.A.M. learning activities.
Learning Activities
At this stage toddlers are mostly about exploring the environment around them and testing their own physical abilities and limitations. Curious toddlers need a safe environment with plenty of space to explore and make discoveries. Since toddlers are committed to achieving independence, we provide responsive individual attention as your child deals with positive experiences as well as frustration. Toddler learning is based on play and S.T.E.A.M. learning activities.
Brightwheeels part – “Stay connected with your child’s daily activities at daycare through the convenience of the Brightwheel app, now with added messaging feature.”
Brightwheeels part – “Stay connected with your child’s daily activities at daycare through the convenience of the Brightwheel app, now with added messaging feature.”