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