Our toddler program is designed for children who are becoming increasingly independent, mobile, and curious about the world around them. During these important years, children develop language, social, cognitive, and physical skills at a remarkable pace.
Our classrooms encourage hands-on learning through exploration, play, movement, music, stories, sensory experiences, and outdoor activities. Every day provides opportunities for toddlers to discover, create, and build confidence in a safe, nurturing environment.
One of the greatest advantages of a quality toddler program is learning alongside peers. Through daily interactions, toddlers develop communication skills, learn to share and cooperate, build friendships, and gain confidence. These early social experiences support brain development and help lay the foundation for future academic and social success.
Research shows that children who participate in high-quality early childhood programs enter school with stronger language, social, and problem-solving skills. At Pangea Schools, we are committed to providing the experiences and support children need to thrive.
Parents stay connected through the ClassDojo app, receiving updates, photos, and messages throughout the day. As one of the few childcare centers in the area to earn a full Three-Star Quality Rated designation, Pangea Schools is recognized for meeting the highest standards in early childhood education and care.
We celebrate every new word, friendship, and milestone, providing a loving environment where toddlers can learn, explore, and grow while giving parents the peace of mind they deserve. Because when your child can’t be with you, they deserve a place that feels like home.
What our toddler classroom looks like?
At The Pangea Schools, our toddler classrooms are bright, engaging, and thoughtfully designed for children who are ready to explore the world around them. Filled with natural light, child-sized furnishings, hands-on learning centers, and plenty of space to move safely, every classroom encourages curiosity, independence, and discovery.
Toddlers enjoy a balance of structured activities and purposeful play, including circle time, music, art, storytime, sensory experiences, and dramatic play. These activities help build language, social, cognitive, and motor skills while making learning fun.
Our caring teachers guide children with patience and encouragement, helping them learn to communicate, build friendships, follow routines, and gain confidence. Daily interaction with other toddlers also supports important social and developmental growth.
In our toddler classrooms, children enjoy a balance of structure, exploration, and play. Daily activities such as circle time, music and movement, storytime, and hands-on learning experiences are thoughtfully designed to support language development, motor skills, social growth, and early problem-solving abilities.
Our caring teachers actively engage with toddlers throughout the day, guiding their discoveries, encouraging positive interactions, and helping them build confidence and independence. Through gentle instruction and consistent routines, children learn to communicate their needs, follow directions, and develop important social skills.
Healthy habits are also an important part of each day. Nutritious meals and snacks featuring fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and milk help fuel growing minds and bodies while encouraging children to explore new foods and develop lifelong healthy eating habits.
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:
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.
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.
Ready to give your child a nurturing start? Contact us today and discover the difference a loving, high-quality childcare experience can make!