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Mockingbirds

2 to 3 years
Toddler sit in chairs around a table playing with playdoh and scultping tools

In our toddler room, your child will begin to imitate, explore, and express themselves in new and exciting ways!

at this stage

Potty training begins in this classroom and they start gain independence. They refine their motor skills by climbing, jumping, and building with blocks. Early literacy and math concepts take shape as they recognize letters, explore patterns, and engage their senses. Socially and emotionally, they start recalling events, imitating actions, and using their imagination through pretend play. Creative arts, including music, dance, and arts & crafts, provide endless opportunities for self-expression.

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daily routines

Routines allow your little one to anticipate events, establish trust, and create bonds with caregivers. This allows them to feel safe and their developing brain to be ready to learn new skills and engage in experiences that increase their knowledge base.

  • Basic care tasks – These are learning opportunities too! (Language, motor skills, cause and effect, communication, and so much more.)

  • ​Themed play group

  • Learning activity or project

  • Gentle music at naptime

  • Story sessions

  • Outdoor play (weather permitting) or indoor gym

weekly learning plans

Designed to enhance your child's daily routines and ensure they have an opportunity to explore to a variety of topics and experiences while increasing their knowledge base and building skills. These are made available for you each week in the Brightwheel app.

Did you know...

... that a group of mockingbirds is called an echo?

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