Years To Grow Daycare and Youth Camp, Inc.

Toddlers

One Years Old - Two Years Old

Experimental learning is fundamental during the toddler years and is the foundation for your toddler's future development. Toddlers have so much to learn, and so much to do! Being a toddler is an exciting time for both the child and their family. Here at Years to Grow, we designed your child's program with your child's natural curiosity mind. Our curriculum addresses the needs of your toddler through Pre-Literacy skills, small group activities, developmentally-appropriate worldly mini-lessons, indoor and outdoor physical activities, sensory play, music, and social-emotional developmental activities.

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Each classroom centers it's routines and programs around several important components: cooperative play, forming safe and secure relationships, a positive and stimulating environment, and developmentally appropriate activities. Finally, the most important aspects of our toddler program...compassion, patience, and love.

Common Questions

  • What age range does the toddler program cover?

    While the exact age range isn't specified in the description, toddler programs typically cater to children between 12-36 months. For specific age guidelines at Years to Grow, please contact us directly.

  • What kind of curriculum do you offer for toddlers?

    Our curriculum is designed to address your toddler's needs through various activities including pre-literacy skills, small group activities, developmentally-appropriate mini-lessons, physical activities, sensory play, music, and social-emotional developmental activities.

  • How do you support my toddler's natural curiosity?

    We've designed our program with your child's natural curiosity in mind. Our experimental learning approach provides a variety of activities and experiences that encourage exploration and discovery, which is fundamental during the toddler years.

  • Do toddlers have opportunities for both indoor and outdoor activities?

    Yes, our program includes both indoor and outdoor physical activities. This balanced approach helps support your toddler's physical development and provides varied environments for learning and play.

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