Toddler Goals
- Language Development: Encouraging communication skills, vocabulary expansion, and early literacy through stories, songs, and conversations.
- Social Skills: Promoting positive interactions, sharing, taking turns, and building friendships with peers.
- Gross Motor Development: Enhancing physical abilities through activities that involve running, jumping, climbing, and balancing.
- Fine Motor Development: Strengthening small muscle control with activities such as drawing, coloring, and using playdough.
- Cognitive Skills: Stimulating problem-solving, critical thinking, and basic math concepts through age-appropriate puzzles and games.
- Sensory Exploration: Providing opportunities for sensory play to engage all the senses and foster curiosity.
- Emotional Development: Helping toddlers recognize and express emotions while learning self-regulation and coping strategies.
- Creativity and Imagination: Encouraging pretend play, art activities, and imaginative play to promote creativity.
- Self-Help Skills: Assisting children in developing independence and self-help skills like dressing, eating, and using the restroom.
- Basic Concepts: Introducing colors, shapes, numbers, and letters in a fun and interactive way.