Your Two Year Old's Day
Two year olds are active learners. That is why our teachers design environments that keep their fingers busy and their minds engaged and happy. This makes for a stimulating day for two year olds, as well as one rich with the nurturing attention of our caring staff.
Making Friends
As two year olds learn more about themselves and their abilities, they become aware of their social setting. With frequent opportunities for group experiences, they gain an awareness of others and a sense of group identity. Daily group-time incorporates a number of activities, such as songs, games, stories, and more.
Creative Arts
Exploring art materials and experiencing music, dance, and drama enrich the classroom. Our experienced teachers reinforce important developmental objectives through these creative, fun experiences. Creative Arts activities are designed to introduce two year olds to cause and effect, self-expression through art and music, and taking on pretend roles.
Building Bodies
Two year olds are naturally curious and want to explore the world around them. We have designed our classrooms and equipment to support safe exploration so your child has room to discover, build motor skills, and improve coordination. Activities focus on experimenting with space to develop balance, hand/eye coordination, participation in creative movements to music, and more. Two year olds love our outdoor play areas that allow for nature study, climbing, sliding and riding.
First Words
A foundation for reading success begins as early as the first few months of life. Introducing two year olds to books and language nourishes early literacy development. Two year olds continue to develop their language and communication skills through stories, singing, word games, and conversations throughout the day.
Brain Games
Two year olds need an environment that is interesting to explore, safe, and filled with caring teachers who respond to their emotional and intellectual needs. Our program offers children a variety of fun, stimulating activities, such as matching and sorting, exploring colors, counting, and categorizing objects.
