Toddler

Our Preschool builds on the foundations of learning established in the Toddler program. Play is still very much at the center of learning in our Preschool program. Play helps children to understand what they see and experience in the real world. Children move from the make-believe symbols in play to the symbols of reading, math, and other high-level skills. They learn to develop their social, verbal, negotiating, and problem-solving skills through active and spontaneous play with their peers. Children discover things through trial and error. As adults we encourage and participate in their play, not direct it. Play can be joyful, serious, solitary, or social. When children play, they strengthen their small and large motor skills and form attitudes towards others and about themselves. Success in play promotes a child's self-confidence and increases the desire to learn and do more.


"The activities that are the easiest, cheapest, and most fun to do-such as singing, playing games, reading, storytelling, and just talking and listening-are also the best for child development."
- Professor Jerome Singer, Yale University