Our Little Explorers Toddler Program

At Kreative Little Hands Christian Academy, we welcome toddlers aged 12 to 36 months into our Little Explorers Toddler Program. We foster an environment that is engaging and supportive to your child’s early development in all aspects including physical, cognitive, emotional, and social. We recognize that every child is unique, and our experienced staff provide tailored attention to meet your child’s needs.

 

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Physical Development & Movement

Our Little Explorers Program supports toddlers in refining their motor skills through a variety of physical activities. We provide opportunities for them to engage in active play, both indoors and outdoors.

  • Engaging in active play to develop muscle strength and coordination.
  • Exploring different movements such as jumping, running, and climbing.
  • Participating in dance and music activities for rhythmic coordination.
  • Practicing fine motor skills through arts and crafts.

Social Skills & Emotional Growth

We help toddlers learn how to interact with others and express their emotions. Through group activities and role play, toddlers are encouraged to communicate and build relationships with their peers.

  • Group activities to encourage sharing and taking turns.
  • Storytelling sessions that build empathy and understanding.
  • Activities that help toddlers recognize and name their emotions.
  • Role-play and imaginative games to understand social roles.

Cognitive Development

Our program offers activities that stimulate your toddler’s cognitive development. Through puzzles, sorting games, and imaginative play, we foster their problem-solving skills, memory, and creativity.

  • Using puzzles and matching games to develop problem-solving skills.
  • Encouraging imaginative play to foster creativity.
  • Introducing numbers, letters, and shapes in fun, engaging ways.
  • Building memory through repetitive songs and stories.

Language and Communication

We use interactive reading sessions, songs, and simple conversations to develop your toddler’s language skills. Our staff encourage toddlers to express themselves both verbally and non-verbally.

  • Engaging in daily conversations to expand vocabulary.
  • Using songs, rhymes, and stories to improve listening skills.
  • Introducing simple sign language for non-verbal communication.
  • Encouraging toddlers to express their needs and feelings.