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Toddler Program

Overview

The toddler program provides a nurturing, engaging, and prepared home environment that supports each child’s growing independence, curiosity, and social development. I encourage children to learn through hands-on exploration and meaningful everyday experiences.

In my mixed-age home childcare setting, toddlers benefit from a calm and structured environment. I observe each child closely, guiding them at their own pace while fostering a love of learning.

Program Timing

Our home childcare program operates Monday to Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This schedule is designed to support families with consistent, reliable care while providing children with a balanced daily routine that includes time for learning, play, meals, rest, and outdoor experiences.

Meal Plan

My toddler meal program is designed to provide balanced, nutritious meals that support healthy growth, energy, and development. Meals and snacks are prepared fresh daily and follow a consistent routine, helping children feel secure and ready to participate in mealtimes. Toddlers will have the opportunity to be independent feed themselves with help as needed.

18 - 30 Months

  • Toddlers engage in everyday tasks such as pouring, tidying, and self-care routines, helping to build coordination, concentration, and responsibility.

  • Rich conversations, songs, books, and storytelling support vocabulary growth and early communication skills.

  • Children are gently guided in learning to share, take turns, and express their feelings in a respectful and supportive environment.

  • Activities are hands-on and sensory based, encouraging exploration in areas such as early math, fine motor skills, and problem-solving.

  • Toddlers are encouraged to feed themselves, dress with assistance, and participate in daily routines, fostering confidence and autonomy.

  • Daily outdoor play and nature exploration support physical development and overall well-being.