Twos
2 - 3 Years


Twos still have the need to explore, but with far more to learn and experience—while still having lots of fun! Up until now, most of the play with Infants and Toddlers has been individual.
To get Twos more accustomed to social participation, we provide a more structured environment that offers room for exploration, learning and fun. Our early preschool program responds to your child’s natural curiosity and assists during this important transition from toddlerhood to preschool.
Focus
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Autonomy
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Emotional development
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Pretend play
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Early learning concepts
Classroom
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Two-year-olds are developing a strong sense of self and benefit from consistent routines and supportive guidance
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When your child shows they are developmentally ready to start potty-training, your teacher will partner with you to create consistency from school to home.
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Stories, songs, teacher-led experiences and an engaging classroom environment help support the development of your child’s brain, gross motor skills, body and social-emotional skills.
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Our curriculum helps your child build on the skills developed in their first 2 years of life.
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Using children’s stories to help your child develop important literacy skills and explore character development.
What is My Child Learning
Classroom Learning Tools
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Pretend play props (food, dress-up, dolls)
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Blocks of various sizes
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Matching and sorting games
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Fine motor tools (peg boards, lacing toys)
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Art materials (paint, brushes, playdough)
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Simple science materials (nature items)
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Cozy areas for books and quiet play
Child Development
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Social–emotional development (expressing feelings, cooperation)
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Language development (expanded vocabulary, simple conversations)
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Physical development (fine and gross motor skills)
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Cognitive development (sorting, matching, early concepts)
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Beginning pretend play
The Center Provides
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Nationally-recognized curriculum
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Innovative technology for early childhood classrooms
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Inviting classrooms with state-of-the-art playgrounds


