1. Services for Toddlers (Ages 1–3):
Sensory & Creative Play: Hands-on activities with materials like playdough, water, and finger paint to stimulate the senses and develop fine motor skills.
Language Development: Encouragement of thinking and speaking through constant conversation, responsive play, and daily storytime.
Physical Milestones: Daily opportunities for gross motor movement, such as jumping, climbing, and rolling balls, often in dedicated outdoor play sessions.
Routine & Self-Help: Assistance with early self-care, including self-feeding, hand washing, and often the beginning of potty training support.
Social Foundations: Guiding children as they learn to play alongside others, specifically focusing on sharing and simple conflict resolution.
2. Services for Preschoolers (Ages 3–5):
Pre-Academic Foundations: Interactive lessons that introduce early math (counting, sorting) and literacy (alphabet recognition, writing letters).
Social-Emotional Complexity: Group activities like "Circle Time" that teach cooperative play, empathy, and following multi-step directions.
Cognitive & STEM Skills: Simple science experiments, puzzles, and building projects that encourage critical thinking and problem-solving.
Specialized Enrichment: Many centers offer advanced activities such as music lessons, basic art history, or second-language immersion.
Independent Decision-Making: Allotting "choice time" where children select their own activities to foster self-reliance.
1. Services for Toddlers (Ages 1–3):
Sensory & Creative Play: Hands-on activities with materials like playdough, water, and finger paint to stimulate the senses and develop fine motor skills.
Language Development: Encouragement of thinking and speaking through constant conversation, responsive play, and daily storytime.
Physical Milestones: Daily opportunities for gross motor movement, such as jumping, climbing, and rolling balls, often in dedicated outdoor play sessions.
Routine & Self-Help: Assistance with early self-care, including self-feeding, hand washing, and often the beginning of potty training support.
Social Foundations: Guiding children as they learn to play alongside others, specifically focusing on sharing and simple conflict resolution.
2. Services for Preschoolers (Ages 3–5):
Pre-Academic Foundations: Interactive lessons that introduce early math (counting, sorting) and literacy (alphabet recognition, writing letters).
Social-Emotional Complexity: Group activities like "Circle Time" that teach cooperative play, empathy, and following multi-step directions.
Cognitive & STEM Skills: Simple science experiments, puzzles, and building projects that encourage critical thinking and problem-solving.
Specialized Enrichment: Many centers offer advanced activities such as music lessons, basic art history, or second-language immersion.
Independent Decision-Making: Allotting "choice time" where children select their own activities to foster self-reliance.