Growing independence through play and discovery

2–3 Toddler Room

A balanced environment where toddlers explore, build essential skills, and develop confidence through hands-on learning.
Our Toddler Room offers an engaging blend of structured learning and playful discovery. Educators guide children as they develop motor skills, language, and early social behaviours. Through hands-on exploration, imaginative play, and supportive routines, toddlers grow in confidence, independence, and curiosity.

About the Class

The toddler environment is thoughtfully crafted to support active, inquisitive learners. Children are encouraged to explore new skills, practise communication, and participate in early social experiences.

Educators provide a balance of guided activities and open-ended play, helping toddlers develop coordination, problem-solving abilities, and self-expression. Consistent routines build a sense of belonging and security while promoting autonomy.

What They Learn

  • Emerging motor skills: climbing, balancing, fine-motor exploration.
  • Early language development through conversation and storytelling.
  • Social behaviours such as sharing, turn-taking, and cooperative play.
  • Confidence and independence through structured choices and routines.
  • Creativity and imagination through hands-on, sensory-rich activities.
  • Typical Class Flow

    Morning movement & discovery play
    Climbing frames, puzzles, and sensory stations to spark curiosity.

    Group time
    Songs, stories, and simple group discussions to build early language and social skills.

    Guided learning experiences
    Art, construction, and fine-motor play designed to develop coordination.

    Outdoor exploration
    Nature play, running games, and hands-on discovery to build confidence and independence.