

INFANTS & TODDLERS
Discovering the World Through Play and Exploration
Young children in this age group begin walking, following simple instructions, and using a growing vocabulary. They enjoy exploring, engaging in basic pretend play, and developing motor skills through activities like stacking blocks and scribbling with crayons.

3 YEARS OLD
Building Foundations with Learning and Social Interaction
At this stage, children form more complex sentences, recognize colors and shapes, and participate in group activities. Their fine motor skills improve, allowing them to draw simple shapes and start practicing basic self-care tasks like dressing themselves.

4 & 5 YEARS OLD
Preparing for Success with Early Literacy and Cooperative Play
By age 4 and 5, children express themselves clearly, understand more detailed instructions, and engage in cooperative play. They begin to recognize letters and numbers, which lays the foundation for early literacy and math skills. Fine motor skills are further refined, enabling them to write their names and use scissors.