

Toddler 1


Start Date
Flexible Enrollment
Start Date
Flexible Enrollment
Start Date
Flexible Enrollment
Students Ages
12–24 Months
Students Ages
12–24 Months
Students Ages
12–24 Months
Group Size
Small & Safe
Group Size
Small & Safe
Group Size
Small & Safe
Program Duration
Half or Full Day
Program Duration
Half or Full Day
Program Duration
Half or Full Day
Caregiver Expertise
Trained & Certified
Caregiver Expertise
Trained & Certified
Caregiver Expertise
Trained & Certified

Toddlers 1 Year Program
(12–24 months)
Welcome to Our 1 Year Toddler Program
Our program for one-year-olds creates a warm, stimulating space where newly walking toddlers begin to discover language, independence, and the world around them. Through play-based learning and nurturing routines, we support each child's unique developmental journey with care and intention.
What We Offer
Our program supports the key milestones of the second year of life.
Early Language Support: We encourage the use of meaningful words and simple commands through songs, stories, and responsive conversation throughout the day.
Motor Development: Activities support independent walking, squatting, standing, and pushing to build strength, balance, and coordination.
Feeding & Mealtime Skills: Toddlers practise finger feeding, drinking from a cup with assistance, and beginning to chew soft solid foods confidently.
Cognitive Growth: Imitation, cause-and-effect exploration, and object identification are woven into every activity to spark early understanding and curiosity.
Motor: Stands steady and walks independently, squats and stands, pushes toys; Feeding: Finger feeds, drinks from cup with handles, begins chewing soft solids; Cognition: Understands cause-effect, imitates actions, identifies familiar objects
Toddlers gather to sing, share stories, and enjoy simple group activities.
Toddlers gather to sing, share stories, and enjoy simple group activities.
Toddlers gather to sing, share stories, and enjoy simple group activities.
Finger foods, cup drinking, and soft solids introduced with gentle caregiver support.
Finger foods, cup drinking, and soft solids introduced with gentle caregiver support.
Finger foods, cup drinking, and soft solids introduced with gentle caregiver support.
Supported walking, pushing toys, and movement games to build gross motor skills.
Supported walking, pushing toys, and movement games to build gross motor skills.
Supported walking, pushing toys, and movement games to build gross motor skills.
Hands-on activities let children imitate actions, explore objects, and build early understanding.
Hands-on activities let children imitate actions, explore objects, and build early understanding.
Hands-on activities let children imitate actions, explore objects, and build early understanding.