Our Toddler Program requires consideration of various factors such as the age and developmental stage of the children, their interests and abilities, and the goals and objectives of the program.
Circle Time
Begin each day with a circle time where children gather together to sing songs, read stories, and participate in interactive activities that promote socialization, communication, and language development.
Play-Based Learning
Toddlers learn best through play, so the program should include various play-based activities that stimulate their senses, curiosity, and imagination. Examples of play-based learning activities include:
1.Sensory Play
Provide opportunities for children to explore different textures, colors, and shapes through activities such as finger painting, play dough, sand play, and water play
2. Blocks and Construction
Encourage children to build structures using blocks, Legos, and other construction materials, which help develop their spatial awareness, problem-solving skills, and creativity.
3.Pretend Play
Provide dress-up clothes, puppets, and other props that allow children to engage in imaginative play, such as playing house or pretending to be a doctor.
4.Outdoor Play
Take children outside to play in a safe and supervised environment, allowing them to run, jump, climb, and explore the natural world around them.
5.Arts and Crafts
Provide opportunities for children to engage in creative activities such as drawing, painting, collage, and other forms of art that help develop their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and self-expression.
6.Music and Movement
Incorporate music and movement into the program, using songs, dance, and rhythm instruments to promote physical activity, coordination, and socialization.
7.Story Time
Reading stories to children helps develop their language skills, listening skills, and cognitive development. Make sure to include a variety of books that are age-appropriate and engaging for toddlers.
8.Snack Time
Provide healthy snacks for children during the program, allowing them to practice self-help skills such as pouring their own drinks and serving themselves
9.Rest Time
Toddlers require rest and nap times during the day, so make sure to provide a quiet and comfortable area for them to rest and recharge.
Overall, a toddler program for play school should prioritize fun, engaging, and age-appropriate activities that promote learning and development in a safe and nurturing environment.