Toddlers are curious explorers, eager to test their independence and learn new skills. At Children’s Village, our toddler classrooms provide safe, engaging spaces where children can move, play, and discover while being supported by caring teachers.

Skills Toddlers Build Here

- Independence and self-help skills
- Early language and communication
- Positive social-emotional development
- Curiosity and problem-solving through play
Daily Experiences

- Easy access to age-appropriate play materials
- Hands-on activities that spark curiosity
- Indoor and outdoor play every day
- Exploration and discovery through play-based learning
- Healthy meals and snacks
What Families Can Expect

- Independence: Opportunities for children to practice self-help skills like handwashing, feeding, and putting belongings away.
- Active Play: Plenty of room and time for toddlers to move, climb, run, and explore safely.
- Language Growth: Teachers encourage communication through songs, stories, and conversation to support vocabulary development.
- Social Skills: Positive guidance helps toddlers learn how to share, take turns, and build friendships.
Diapering and Potty Training

- Kirkland baby wipes are provided by Children’s Village.
- Disposable diapers are provided by parents.
- When a child begins to show signs that he is ready to start potty training, teachers will work closely with parents to support the child through developmentally appropriate practices and positive reinforcement.
- Parents will need to provide lots of extra clothing during this time. Partners in Potty Training


