TODDLER PROGRAM • 18–36 MONTHS
A Joyful Place for
Natural Explorers
to Learn and Grow
Toddlers thrive in familiar spaces where they can move, investigate, communicate, and learn through play—with dependable teachers close by.
Play-based discovery
Language growth
Motor development
Potty-training support


Open year-round
18–36 months
★★★★★
Big discoveries, growing confidence, and plenty of room to move.
Curiosity in motion
Open Year Round
Weekday Care
Clifton Park, NY
Safe Classrooms
Individual Learning Plans
LEARNING THROUGH ACTIVE PLAY
Explore the world at their own pace
Toddlers are natural explorers. This energetic age group thrives in familiar environments where they have the freedom to learn through play. Consistency, familiarity, and dependability help children feel secure and ready to participate.
Teachers create just the right number of activities for just the right amount of time. Puzzles, blocks, chubby crayons, finger painting, dramatic play, songs, stories, shapes, colors, letters, and numbers keep growing minds engaged.
Outdoor play supports safe climbing and healthy exercise. Children also begin practicing sharing, turn-taking, compassion, respect, and trusting relationships.
- Fine- and gross-motor experiences indoors and outside
- Individual conversation that encourages growing language
- Patient, parent-partnered potty-training support
Active discovery
WHAT THE DAY FEELS LIKE
A toddler day with purpose
Choice-based play
Circle time & language
Art & sensory work
Outdoor movement
Potty-training partnership
The curriculum stays flexible.
A DAY BUILT FOR INDEPENDENCE
The right challenge at the right moment
A flexible toddler curriculum gives every child room to explore, repeat, practice, and succeed without being rushed.
Hands-on discovery
Puzzles, blocks, sensory materials, and learning centers invite active problem-solving.
Language-rich moments
Teachers engage children in individual conversation, songs, stories, and greetings.
Creative expression
Finger painting, crayons, art projects, and pretend play turn ideas into experiences.
Movement every day
Safe climbing, outdoor play, and gross-motor activities build coordination and confidence.
Early social skills
Children practice sharing, taking turns, compassion, respect, and cooperative play.
Potty-training partnership
Smaller fixtures, praise, patience, and family collaboration support this milestone.
Let your toddler explore with confidence.
Tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and experience a day designed for movement and discovery.
