Toddler Care Program
For Age: 18 Months - 3 YearsNurturing Your Little One: Toddler Care & Early Childhood Education
Program Insight
Our toddler daycare program provides a safe, engaging, and structured environment where children ages 18 to 36 months can thrive. At this important stage, we balance predictable routines with enriching free-play. Our early childhood education for toddlers is designed to feel like home, offering a nurturing atmosphere where your child can build confidence, develop social skills, and lay the foundation for a lifetime of learning.
Our Teacher’s Approach to Toddler Care
We follow a toddler-centric approach, with teachers who are highly attuned to each child’s needs. Our educators create a positive, stimulating environment using positive reinforcement to guide behavior. They encourage peer interactions that help toddlers practice sharing, cooperation, and other essential social skills. Through individualized attention and compassionate care, we foster a love for learning that will last for years to come.
A Nurturing Environment
Our toddler care classrooms are designed to support the whole child. We provide a secure and welcoming space with consistent routines and clear boundaries. Structured and unstructured time is balanced, giving toddlers opportunities to explore age-appropriate toys, engage in sensory play, and spark their imaginations. This approach strengthens cognitive, emotional, and physical skills while building community and connection.
Enrichment Programs
Our toddler programs include a wide range of engaging activities to enrich your child’s learning experience. Creativity and early development are at the heart of our curriculum, exposing toddlers to diverse opportunities that inspire curiosity and growth.
Extra-Curricular Activities
We offer additional activities that promote opportunities for exploration, creativity, and physical development.
- Gardening and Outings: Children explore the outdoors through hands-on experiences with nature.
- Outdoor Games: Fun, supervised play that builds teamwork and motor skills.
- Arts and Crafts: Creative projects to encourage self-expression.
- Fun and Storytime: Reading and imagination-building activities.
- Puzzles and Math Skills: Activities to support early problem-solving and logical thinking.
- Sensory Play: Engaging the senses to promote brain development and exploration.
- Indoor Sports: Age-appropriate physical activities that build coordination and confidence.
- Music and Movement: A fun way to develop rhythm, coordination, and social skills.
Our Toddler Learning Methodology
Our toddler programs follow a play-based, discovery-centered approach. Classrooms are designed to encourage free exploration and interaction with age-appropriate materials. Routines for meals and naps provide security, while social-emotional development remains a core focus. Children learn to express their needs, develop independence, and form positive relationships with peers and teachers.
Before and After Care
We offer before and after care to support working families, serving children from 3 months to 5 years. This program provides safe, supervised enrichment through arts and crafts, sports, music, and other activities that keep children engaged outside of regular hours. Healthy snacks are included to promote well-being throughout the day.
What Parents Say
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do you select the right preschool for your child?
A: Maplelawn Childcare welcomes any family looking for a preschool for their child/children. We offer daily tours to the families.
If you like to tour our preschool in-person pls Schedule a Tour from our website.
Q: Tell us a little bit about the in-person school tour?e throughout the day?
A: We prioritize understanding the specific needs of each parent. This insight allows us to tailor our school tours to highlight the most relevant aspects of our program. During the tour, we dedicate ample time to explaining our daily routine and educational process. Parents have the opportunity to meet our experienced staff, interact with teachers, and closely examine our classrooms. By showcasing our methodology, materials, and overall classroom environment, we aim to provide parents with a comprehensive understanding of our school and how it can best support their child’s development.
