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Toddlers

Toddler Care in Loganville, Georgia

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Our toddler classrooms in Lawrenceville, Georgia, are the transition point for walking toddlers to move up from the infant room and learn independence.

Our toddler classroom is designed for kids to explore their environment. Our teachers nurture and teach children basic skills like listening, learning how to treat one another, problem-solving, and manners. They also teach skills like sorting objects by color and size and stacking toys. Teachers use songs, storytime, center time, and circle time to get toddlers into a daily class schedule and teach them through play.

At Pangea Schools, we provide whole fruits, fresh vegetables, milk, and whole grains as a part of all meals and snacks served to our kids. Kids are encouraged to try new foods, and to help build good habits and strong bodies and minds.

What Are Toddler Classrooms?

Ever wondered what a toddler classroom really looks like? At The Pangea Schools, our toddler classrooms serve as a vital bridge between the infant stage and early childhood learning. They’re designed specifically for children who are ready to walk, talk, and explore more independently. This environment helps toddlers develop key skills in a space that’s both nurturing and stimulating.

 

In our toddler rooms, children begin to take part in structured daily routines. These include circle time, music and movement, storytime, and learning through play in different centers. The activities are intentionally designed to support a toddler’s developing language, motor, social, and cognitive skills.

Teachers play an active role in guiding toddlers as they explore their surroundings. With a gentle, encouraging approach, they model behaviors and lead by example—helping children understand how to treat others kindly, follow directions, and express their needs using words. Our educators focus on nurturing independence while also offering the comfort and structure that toddlers need to thrive.

We also understand how important nutrition is during these early years. That’s why all our meals and snacks are packed with healthy options: whole fruits, fresh vegetables, whole grains, and milk. We encourage children to explore different foods and build habits that support both mind and body development.

How Can Your Child Benefit From Our Toddler Classrooms?

Looking to help your toddler gain confidence, structure, and social skills? Our classrooms offer much more than just supervision—they’re a learning experience that supports early development in all areas. Here’s how your child can benefit:

  • Developing Independence and Confidence: Toddlers learn how to do more things on their own—washing hands, using utensils, or putting away toys—helping them build self-esteem and a sense of responsibility.
  • Strengthening Social Skills: By being part of a group, toddlers practice sharing, taking turns, and working through small conflicts with support from their teachers.
  • Improving Communication and Language: Daily storytime, songs, and conversations with peers and teachers help toddlers expand their vocabulary and begin expressing themselves more clearly.
  • Building Cognitive Skills Through Play: Activities like sorting, stacking, and simple puzzles help toddlers understand basic concepts such as size, shape, and color while improving focus and problem-solving.
  • Establishing Healthy Routines: Through daily schedules and healthy meal choices, toddlers learn consistency, predictability, and the joy of nutritious food and active movement.

Each day in our toddler classroom is a new opportunity to explore, learn, and grow—with the gentle guidance of teachers who understand how to support children through every wobbly step and joyful milestone.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Toddlers typically range from about 12 months to 36 months old. The exact age may vary slightly depending on developmental milestones and readiness for group activities.

Toddlers are learning to walk confidently, speak in short phrases, follow simple directions, express emotions, and interact with others. They also begin problem-solving through hands-on play.

Language growth is encouraged through daily reading, singing songs, interactive conversations, and labeling objects during play. Teachers also repeat words to reinforce vocabulary.

Most toddler classrooms follow a consistent schedule with arrival time, free play, circle time, snacks, outdoor play, lunch, nap, and afternoon activities. This helps children feel secure and anticipate what’s next.

Many programs offer balanced, kid-friendly meals and introduce new foods gradually. For allergies, classrooms typically follow strict guidelines and work with parents to ensure safety and inclusivity at mealtimes.

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Ready to give your child a nurturing start? Contact us today and discover the difference a loving, high-quality childcare experience can make!