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Toddler Program (18 months - 3 years)

1. Language Development
2. Motor Skills Enhancement
3. Social Interaction
4. Creative Exploration
5. Emotional Awareness
6. Routine and Independence
7. Safe Indoor & Outdoor Play
8. Introduction to Numbers and Concepts

1. Language Development
Through rhymes, storytelling, and daily conversations, toddlers are introduced to new words and encouraged to express themselves, laying the foundation for strong communication skills.

2. Motor Skills Enhancement
Activities like stacking, sorting, drawing, and simple puzzles help develop both fine and gross motor skills, improving coordination and physical control.

3. Social Interaction
Group play and shared activities help toddlers build relationships, learn sharing and turn-taking, and develop empathy and cooperation.

4. Creative Exploration
Toddlers are encouraged to express themselves through drawing, music, and pretend play, fostering imagination, curiosity, and early problem-solving skills.

5. Emotional Awareness
Caregivers help toddlers name and manage their emotions, promoting confidence, patience, and emotional self-regulation.

6. Routine and Independence
With gentle guidance, toddlers learn self-care basics like handwashing, tidying up, and feeding themselves—building confidence and daily routine awareness.

7. Safe Indoor & Outdoor Play
Safe, age-appropriate environments both indoors and outdoors support active play and exploration while ensuring supervision and security.

8. Introduction to Numbers and Concepts
Through playful learning, toddlers are introduced to basic concepts like numbers, shapes, and colors, nurturing early cognitive development in a fun, relaxed setting.

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