Toddler Care Program

16 Months old to 3 years old

Toddlers are full of energy, curiosity, and wonder — every day brings a new discovery! Our Toddler Care Program provides a safe and engaging environment where your child can explore, learn, and grow with confidence. Through play-based learning, loving guidance, and hands-on experiences, toddlers develop independence while building the social, emotional, and motor skills they need to thrive.

We know toddlers are learning to express themselves, so our caregivers guide toddlers with patience and encouragement, supporting their natural curiosity and helping them learn important social, emotional, and physical skills. Daily routines include circle time, creative play, outdoor activities, music, and sensory exploration — all carefully planned to foster learning, self-confidence, and joy.

What we focus on:

    • Learn to share, take turns, and play cooperatively with others

    • Build independence through self-help skills (feeding, dressing, simple choices)

    • Begin to recognize and manage emotions with gentle guidance

    • Develop trust, empathy, and positive relationships with caregivers and other children

    • Follow simple directions and classroom routines

    • Practice patience and self-control in group settings

    • Begin problem-solving and learning how to cope with challenges

    • Understand boundaries and expectations through consistent guidance

    • Strengthen gross motor skills through climbing, running, jumping, and balancing

    • Develop fine motor skills with activities like stacking, coloring, and puzzles

    • Improve coordination and hand-eye control through play and art

    • Build early self-care skills such as using utensils and washing hands

    • Expand vocabulary and communication skills through songs, stories, and conversations

    • Recognize shapes, colors, numbers, and simple patterns

    • Explore curiosity through problem-solving and cause-and-effect play

    • Begin practicing early counting and pre-literacy skills

    • Express themselves through art, music, dance, and dramatic play

    • Engage in sensory activities that spark curiosity and imagination

    • Build confidence by trying new experiences in a supportive environment