Twaddler Program
Serving the Yardley/Langhorne Communities
We Promote Educational Fun and Toddler Growth and Development
for ages 30 – 36 Months (Age 2 ½ to 3 years old)
CHILDREN CENTRAL toddler education provides daily, themed related activities designed to promote your child’s understanding of the world around him or her. This is accomplished through the use of early childhood education principles as applied through the following Learning Center curriculum:
Reading opens a whole new world!
- ART & SENSORY: Exposes children to the world, through all five senses, while exploring their imagination and creativity with the opportunity to express their feelings through a variety of activities designed with toddler development in mind.
- HOME LIFE LESSONS: provides a beginning understanding of organization of thoughts which leads to critical thinking.
- BLOCKS: Exposes children to new vocabulary, mathematical relationships, problem solving, and experimenting while engaging your child in a creative activity.
- LANGUAGE AND LIBRARY: Emphasizes early literacy through story time, finger plays, poetry and puppets.
- SMALL MANIPULATIVES & MATH: Increases small muscle control with eye-hand coordination, while exploring the concept of math.
- PLAYGROUND, MUSIC & MOVEMENT: Involves whole body activities that combine rhythm, large muscle coordination, auditory discrimination and having fun – whether indoors or outdoors.
- POTTY TRAINING: Our Twaddler Teachers are very experienced and skilled in potty training. They will work closely with you to keep your child’s training consistent between home and school. When a child is fully potty trained and 3 years of age, then they are ready to start the 2-week transition and graduate to our Preschool class.
TYPICAL TWADDLER DAY IN OUR TODDLER CARE CLASSROOM
Art projects galore!
- Greeting Children / Learning Centers Open
- Library
- Blocks
- Sensory
- Morning Exercise
- Learning Centers Open
- Library
- Blocks
- Sensory
- Art
- Small Manipulatives
- Home Life Lessons
- Dramatic Play
- Morning Snack
- Outside Time
- Ball Throwing
- Hoop Hopping
- Obstacle Course
Creativity at its best
- Getting Ready for Lunch
- Lunch
- Quiet Time
- Wake- Up (Diaper Changing) (Bathroom)
- Afternoon Snack
- Outside Time
- Ball Catching
- Playing
- Climbing
- Learning Centers Open
- Library
- Blocks
- Small Manipulatives
- Sensory
- Music Activities
- Movement
- Singing
- Fingerplays
- Experience Chart
- Review of the Day
- Dismissal