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360 Growing Minds
(24 Months - 36 Months)

A play-based learning environment where toddlers build independence, expand language, and develop early academic and social skills through hands-on exploration.
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The 360 Growing Minds Program

Our 360 Growing Minds Program is designed for curious toddlers who are beginning to think, communicate, and interact more independently. At this stage, children are expanding their vocabulary, developing problem-solving skills, and learning how to express themselves. We provide a structured, engaging environment where learning happens through play, exploration, and guided activities. Through hands-on experiences, we support early academic concepts, social development, and confidence as children continue to grow.

The 360 Growing Minds Benefits

- Expands language and communication skills through conversation, stories, and play

- Introduces early academic concepts such as colors, shapes, numbers, and letters

- Encourages independence through structured routines and simple responsibilities

- Hands-on activities that support problem-solving and critical thinking

- Development of fine and gross motor skills through active play and learning centers

- Builds social skills like sharing, cooperation, and following directions

- Supportive teachers who guide emotional development and positive behavior

360 Growing Minds Daily Routine

What a Day Looks Like:

- Warm welcome and structured drop-off

- Circle time with songs, stories, and group interaction

- Learning centers and hands-on activities

- Snack and meal times with growing independence

- Outdoor play and movement time

- Nap or quiet rest time

- Small group activities and guided learning

- Free play and social interaction throughout the day

What Your Child Will Learn

Social Development

- Building friendships and learning cooperation
- Understanding routines, expectations, and group behavior

Language Development

- Expanding vocabulary and forming simple sentences
- Expressing thoughts, needs, and emotions

Motor Skills

- Improving coordination through running, climbing, and hands-on activities
- Strengthening fine motor skills like drawing, stacking, and using tools

Early Academic Skills

- Recognizing colors, shapes, numbers, and letters
- Beginning problem-solving and critical thinking through play

360 Growing Minds Parent Communication

What a Day Looks Like:

- Daily updates on meals, naps, and activities

- Notes on behavior, milestones, and development

- Open communication with teachers for questions or concerns

- Consistency between home routines and classroom expectations

Safety & Care

- Clean, structured, and child-friendly environment

- Age-appropriate materials and learning tools

- Active supervision during play and transitions

- Caring, attentive staff supporting each child’s growth