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We realize that infants may have difficulty transitioning directly into a structured toddler classroom. Therefore, we offer young toddler daycare to assist in the transition and establish a daily classroom schedule. Our staff will work with the young toddlers to develop daily routines and beginning-life skills. Schedule a tour today at our young toddlers’ daycare in Littleton, CO.
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At this age, your young toddler is going through a period of intense development. Each life moment creates neural pathways from everything they encounter, creating a constant state of discovery for new and exciting things. Parents can rest assured that our classrooms will help them navigate this learning and discovery. Enhancing memory, coordination, and creativity are just a few of the benefits toddlers will get from our young toddlers’ daycare in Littleton, CO.
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2 Year Olds – Preschool & Daycare Serving Lake Worth, West Palm Beach, Greenacres & Palm Springs, FL
Where Learning And Discovery Meet
Solid Curriculum, Communication Practice, And Play Come Together To Develop Great Minds
Two-year-olds are full of energy and love to discover new experiences within their environment. Anything new sparks their curiosity, which, in turn, encourages their acquisition of more mature language skills. Although they love new experiences, their attention span is still very short, so they need various activities to keep their interest.
Our two-year-old room provides the children with diverse activities to stimulate children’s independence, language, social, gross motor, fine motor, and cognitive skills. Children are free to choose the activities that interest them, including music, dancing, painting, building, reading, exploring, and pretend play. Additionally, potty training is a significant milestone for this age group, and we enthusiastically celebrate each child’s accomplishment as they conquer it.
Speaking, Singing, and Listening Sparks Early Communication
Children practice speaking in 2 to 3 word sentences and begin to remember their experiences that they witnessed throughout the day. Learning and reciting simple songs and rhymes are a favorite activity for this age group. They enjoy listening to short stories, and eventually have a favorite story that they want to read over and over and over again. They may even pick up the book and pretend to read to you!
Daily Movement That Promotes Physical Growth And Motor Skills
Throwing, catching, and kicking are emerging skills, but you may notice that children at this age have stiff body movements while trying to accomplish this task. Parents often see their children beginning to grip writing tools with their whole hand, but may use their whole arm to make the marks on paper. Outside time on a safe playground with turf gives your child more space to grow.
Focus On The “Individual Child” Builds Social-Emotional Skills
Recognizing and understanding that your child is an individual means that words like “me” and “mine” are very common. Children learn how to process feelings like anger and sadness, and use empathy and respect when dealing with others. This gives them the tools they need to become the best versions of themselves beyond the classroom.
A Solid Curriculum That Leads Your Child To Excellence
Teachers use Frog Street© Curriculum and more to get your child to their next academic level. Focus on pre-reading, pre-writing, science, and math make sure your little learner is prepared for a strong academic journey.
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Stay updated with a high-tech communication app that’s easy to access. Receive special pictures and videos, updates, and more that allow you to witness your child’s important milestones. The app makes it easy for parents to be partners in their child’s development
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Is your school accredited?
Yes, we are accredited by APPLE Accredited Professional Preschool Learning Environment, and a Florida Gold Seal Recipient. We are also a part of Strong Minds Network, a voluntary program in Palm Beach County for childcare centers who believe in providing quality care every day!
Do you perform background checks on your staff?
Yes! All staff have had a level 2 background screening, requiring fingerprints, a federal and state check, and an abuse background check.
Do your staff have First Aid/CPR?
Yes and we offer annual renewal training to all our staff free of charge
What do I need to bring for my child’s first day?
You will need to provide a crib sheet, a blanket, and at least one full set of extra clothes. If you child is prone to potty accidents, please keep a few full sets of extra clothing. Do not send anything that is valuable or sentimental to your child or family
What are your hours of operation?
We are open 6:30 am-6:00 pm Monday-Friday
When is tuition due?
Tuition is due Friday before the start of the week.
What form of payment to you accept?
All our locations accept cash, check ,money order and Credit/Debit .
You may also make payments online by visiting the My Procare link under the About Us Tab on our website or by visiting www. myprocare.com
Do you provide food for my child or do I need to pack his lunch?
Yes, we provide breakfast, lunch and a pm snack which is included with your tuition.
How do you handle parent communication?
Parent communication is very important to us. We have a parent communication app where we can share simple communication with you through the day, such as photos of your child, upcoming events, and a daily note. We also offer hand written notes and flyers on the parent’s sign-in book. Parents are welcome to call during the day to speak with an administrator regarding the well-being of your child.
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You can’t go every day, you just need to find out how medical certificates are provided. We were told that without a certificate you can skip 1 day.
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The author was correctly advised to go to the garden and take the child before sleep, but of course, discuss this moment with the teacher so that they meet you halfway and do not deprive you of a place in the garden; pay the full cost every month! Periodically, you can write statements that, due to parental leave, the child will not attend the garden for a month. In general, do not lose your place, but try to negotiate with the teacher and the head in the garden!
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Just pick up your child early, preferably after dinner, before bedtime. Because when a child comes from a walk, he will not understand, in confusion, why everyone goes to wash their hands and sit down at the table, and they catch him and take him away.
Yes, and lunch in the company of children will only benefit, it will become better to eat, and everything is for the company. Let’s say a child doesn’t like fried potatoes or potatoes, and there, for the company, he will only wave a spoon like that.
I took it from my own at 2.5 years old immediately after light activities after an afternoon snack, which, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. They happily ran to the garden, they liked to draw and play theater there.
But yours will be younger, better pick up early. Look at the child.
But at the age of 3, a garden for a full day will be the very thing, up to 5 hours is ideal, then you can go to a circle. #80003
For example, you can’t pay and not go there, because there is a check, a count of children, and it turns out that the kindergarten falsifies documents until other children can get into the kindergarten. such children are simply excluded who have not visited the garden for more than 3 months a year.
But picking up early is not forbidden.
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222 2, it’s easy to say when you haven’t faced the problem of lack of places, there are a lot of applicants for this 1 place and no one will wait for the author, and then in 3 years no one will provide a place.
The author advised you correctly, start going to the garden and pick up the child before going to bed, but naturally discuss this moment with the teacher so that they meet you halfway and do not deprive you of a place in the garden, pay the full cost every month! Periodically, you can write statements that, due to parental leave, the child will not attend the garden for a month. In general, do not lose your place, but try to negotiate with the teacher and the head in the garden!
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Lella 9002 if you don’t need it – give it to others – 9002 Lella 9002 millions of mothers are knocking out these unfortunate places in the garden, and you are also unhappy. That’s because of people like you, mothers who really need and cannot get into the garden.
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and then they continue to nurse and pull their children until retirement.
my 2 years old will go to kindergarten for sure! there is nothing for mom to sit at home – so you can go dumb
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And then, not everyone is limited to one child, so all your life at home and sit with everyone, wait until they grow up?
Not everyone has good private gardens that can be paid for before school, for us personally they are like overexposure of animals, apartment-type gardens. State in this sense make private for several goals.
And then, all this sitting before school 24 hours a day in front of my mother is greatly exaggerated. But the lack of socialization of the child, his pleasure from playing with other children – it is impossible to replace his mother ever. August 29, 2013 we were also given away like that – everyone grew up, no one had psychological trauma. and now they lisp before school – and ill-mannered grow up. spoiled. selfish children.
and then they continue to nurse and pull their children until retirement.
my 2 years will go to the garden for sure! There is nothing to sit out at home and you can take a bit at home – you can)
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2 years old is VERY early for a kindergarten, at this age a child needs a mother nearby, and not other people’s aunts and a bunch of other people’s children. It is not for nothing that the decree is given for three years. it is by the age of three that the child is separated from his mother and is ready for socialization, he begins to realize himself as a separate person. The author, if you do not urgently need to go to work, do not send your child to the garden.
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In all of Europe and America, children are quietly sent from 3-6 months to nursery school.
And the children are wonderful, socialized, sociable, smiling. They don’t throw any tantrums in public, they behave well in restaurants and on the beach (just returned from a vacation where there were children from all over the world – a striking difference between those who go to the garden from an early age and who do not go). My husband is against giving the child away for a full day, but at least from 5 months I took him to developmental schools for an hour twice a week, and from 11.5 months we will go to a private kindergarten for 2 hours a day 3 times a week.
How can you be so selfish and not understand that a child needs daily communication with peers and development???
In my opinion, keeping a child under a skirt up to 3-3.5 years is like stopping part of his brain. And perhaps in an unrecoverable way.
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What kind of nonsense about the fact that it is too early to give up to 3 years to the garden?
Throughout Europe and America, children are quietly sent from 3-6 months to a nursery.
And the children are wonderful, socialized, sociable, smiling. They don’t throw any tantrums in public, they behave well in restaurants and on the beach (just returned from a vacation where there were children from all over the world – a striking difference between those who go to the garden from an early age and who do not go). My husband is against giving the child away for a full day, but at least from 5 months I took him to developmental schools for an hour twice a week, and from 11.5 months we will go to a private kindergarten for 2 hours a day 3 times a week.
How can you be so selfish and not understand that a child needs daily communication with peers and development???
In my opinion, keeping a child under a skirt up to 3-3.5 years is like stopping part of his brain. And perhaps in an unrecoverable way.
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we will not wait, like manna from heaven. I enrolled him in a group of short-term stay, we are waiting for the results, whether we will get there or not. It’s at 3 o’clock in the morning.
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Don’t cover up the fact that you send tiny children to kindergartens with the fact that you allegedly care about them, you just don’t need them and bother I don’t want to, that’s the whole explanation.
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and then they continue to nurse and pull their children until retirement.
my 2 years will go to the garden for sure! there is nothing for mom to sit at home – so you can go dumb
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his friends-buddies (in his year and 10), and me alone is not enough for him. He would not get out of the street in any weather and would be glad to live there. And I walk him with his little friends, because my child needs it – not me. I would lie at home or do some business. That’s why he belongs in the garden, and not because I want to shake him off.
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We are 2 and we go to kindergarten without any problems. And as far as I can see, not children, but parents are not ready to let go of their child in the first place. not kids, but moms and dads are experiencing withdrawal and psychological stress
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question, what was she thinking? after all, % 95 mothers should go to work by the age of 3 and there is no hope for grandmothers in many ways, and now the “bad mothers” are to blame, I heard it more than once – once from 2 years old to kindergarten, so she just needs to be pushed, and this one 3rd grade still takes / takes to / from school – that’s a role model!
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2 years old is VERY early for kindergarten, at this age a child needs a mother nearby, not other people’s aunts and a bunch of other people’s children. It is not for nothing that the decree is given for three years. it is by the age of three that the child is separated from his mother and is ready for socialization, he begins to realize himself as a separate person. The author, if you do not urgently need to go to work, do not send your child to the garden.
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a child psychologist neighbor says that the process of adaptation in a child who goes to kindergarten at about 2 years old is very good, at 3 years old it is not recommended to give. if you are already sitting at home – so up to 4-5 years and only then into the garden. it is 3-year-olds who experience adaptation the worst (in general, and not in a particular case)
we are 2 and we go to kindergarten without problems. and as far as I can see, not children, but parents, in the first place, are not ready to let go of their child. not kids, but dads-moms are experiencing withdrawal and psychological stress
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Throughout Europe and America, children are quietly sent from 3-6 months to a nursery.
And the children are wonderful, socialized, sociable, smiling. They don’t throw any tantrums in public, they behave well in restaurants and on the beach (just returned from a vacation where there were children from all over the world – a striking difference between those who go to the garden from an early age and who do not go). My husband is against giving the child away for a full day, but at least from 5 months I took him to developmental schools for an hour twice a week, and from 11.5 months we will go to a private kindergarten for 2 hours a day 3 times a week.
How can you be so selfish and not understand that a child needs daily communication with peers and development???
In my opinion, keeping a child under a skirt up to 3-3. 5 years is like stopping part of his brain. And perhaps in an irrecoverable way.du.ra, any psychologist will tell you that the formation of the personality of the child and his separation from the mother begins around three years. Little kids like that NEED a mom by their side. And you better not send yours to the kindergarten at 11 months old, but immediately hand over to the orphanage, socialization will be awesome!
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How to help the child adapt to kindergarten – August 30, 2020
Experts recommend not leaving the child in kindergarten at all day
org/Person”> Photo: NGS archiveShare 9000 Campaign to kindergarten to kindergarten This is always an exciting moment for both the child and the parents. Once in an unfamiliar environment, the kids begin to miss mom and dad, ask to go home, cry. To avoid this, or at least reduce stress for the child, you need to prepare him for this exciting moment. NGS journalist Ekaterina Evstafieva spoke with child psychologist-psychoanalyst Dana Kotchenko and director of the Akvarel kindergarten Tatyana Klyushnitsina, who talked about what will help the baby adapt.
– It is very important for parents to mark this event – to tell, prepare, so that he understands: this is part of his growing up, it will make him better, bring a lot of pleasure. Emphasize what the child himself might like in this area. And then it is imperative that when he goes to the kindergarten, every time he says it, – explains the psychologist.
At the same time, it is important to explain to the child the advantages that he can receive. For example, you can focus on the fact that at home there is no large playground, which is there, there are not so many toys, children with whom you can communicate.
When a parent gathers his child for kindergarten, it is better for him to be able to choose what he will wear, what toy he will take with him.
— This also binds the child to the fact that this is his choice, responsibility, his freedom, despite the fact that the conditions are dictated by the parents. But when his individuality is added to this process, adaptation is more comfortable, says Dana Kotchenko.
It is necessary to introduce the baby into a new life gradually. In the first two days, it is best to leave your son or daughter in kindergarten until lunch.
— On the third day, the child may stay to sleep. That is, for the first two days he saw his crib, he understands that all the children go to bed. He already understands that they go to bed during the day. And he, too, is waiting for him to lie down on his bed. On the third day, we recommend picking up the child immediately after sleep, Tatyana Klyushnitsyna explained.
As a rule, adaptation takes place within a week. But it also happens that the child becomes comfortable already on the first day, and then he is immediately ready to stay. It is important to monitor his behavior and reactions so that being in the garden is not stressful for the baby.
– Now the first week is an adaptation, for some it takes even longer. It happens that the child immediately comes and he is comfortable, so he is ready to stay. It is necessary to monitor the reaction of educators and the reaction of the child. If it’s hard for him, then you need to make sure that this is not a critical stress. In any case, there are standard milestones in the city – first the child stays for two hours, then until lunch, then for daytime sleep, the psychologist says.
When choosing a kindergarten, when a parent visits its website and studies the information, it is possible to show the child pictures showing the building, groups and playground. This is necessary so that the baby knows in advance what awaits him.
Tatyana Klyushnitsina told that a child can be explained how his day will be with the help of ordinary toys:
— In the game, the mother went to work, the child is in the kindergarten: the children play there, draw, and in the evening the mother comes. It is important to make it clear that the child will not stay there because he has a fear of being abandoned.
She noted that parents often create a negative image of the kindergarten, scaring the child. For example, they say such phrases: “If you don’t eat, they won’t take you to the kindergarten”, “If you don’t fasten up, they won’t take you to the kindergarten.”
— Kindergarten is bullied, and then they are surprised that the child does not want to go. On the contrary, you need to be positive,” explains Tatyana. – No cheating. You can come for a walk in advance so that the child gets to know the teachers, the children, so that he does not have fear and tension.
According to experts, it is impossible to say exactly when it is best to send a child to kindergarten.
— 27 years ago, three-year-old children were not so ready for society. They were more domestic, now they are gone. Many parents come and say that they go to the playground or to the mall, and the child just runs to the children because he wants to communicate. In such a situation, you don’t need to hold back, ”says the director of the kindergarten.
According to the psychologist, parents need to assess the maturity of the child and focus on it.
– I don’t think there is an ideal age. For example, in France, a nursery is an absolutely normal practice. There, children are given from an early age. Despite the fact that psychologists often say that it is early, it is much more important how it happens, and not at what age. Even if you give the child away early, but do it on the right conditions, it will not be such a severe injury. It is important to understand society,” said Dana Kotchenko.
At the same time, one must understand that France is a completely different state. If in Russia it is accepted that children are sent to kindergarten after 2.5 years, then you need to understand that parents may feel guilty for this due to social pressure. And this can affect the child.
In order for the child’s level of anxiety not to rise, it is necessary that the parents themselves broadcast calmness.
— The most important thing that will give a child confidence is the confidence of the parents themselves in who they give the child to, trust in the person and in this place. The parent should work on this himself, because often the anxiety of the parents causes the anxiety of the children, says the psychologist.
The problem with adaptation can also arise due to the fact that babies, as a rule, do not have time references. Because of this, when the mother leaves, it seems to the child that she is gone forever. Thus, the level of anxiety begins to increase – it is provoked by the unknown. Therefore, bringing the child to kindergarten, you need to let him know: mom will return. To create guidelines for him, you can rely on the regime of the day. For example, say: “Today I will come early when you just wake up” or “When you take a walk today, I will pick you up,” rather than naming specific hours.
It is important for the child to be able to tell about his own experiences. This applies to both going to kindergarten and other life situations.
— For example, if a child has lost a toy and is upset, it is important not to take away these feelings, not to ignore them, not to divert attention, but to talk about them. “Are you upset? I get very upset when I lose my things. Do you really need her? Let’s find her together. If we can’t find her, we can grieve for her, because there are no other options now. It’s not scary,” explains Dana Kotchenko. – Parents need to discuss such trifles and say what they themselves feel in such situations. To show by example how an adult can deal with this and that the priority of an adult is to be able to work and experience these feelings without pushing them far away.
The psychologist also explained that when discussing problems, one should not exaggerate them by artificially exaggerating the scale. It’s worth looking for a balance. The fact that the parent himself will tell how he experiences this moment will also help in the adaptation of the child.
— You can say: “I will be bored, sad, unusual without you, because we used to spend so much time together, but now there are such circumstances. You will go to the kindergarten, and as soon as you come, tell what happened to you, and I will tell what happened to me. So the child understands that the mother or father has things to do, that the parent is not waiting outside the door. I must say that life goes on for parents when the baby is in kindergarten, – the psychologist explained.
Another important aspect that you should pay attention to when adapting a child is the ability to act in conflict with other children.