Program Highlights - Pre Twos

Learning:   The alphabet, numbers, shapes, and colors; these four areas of learning are presented daily. This learning program will increase your pre-two’s knowledge, create awareness, and stimulate the brain to help them learn, grow, and change according to their own ability. All learning materials in the room are disinfected twice daily for sanitary purposes.

Books:   Our pre-twos are read to daily and they love the visual stimulation. We present stories by puppetry, big pictures, and other media that stimulate your child’s interest. Readers are leaders, and pre-reading skills can begin now! From the very beginning you can instill in your child a love for learning.

Music:   Toddlers love music and our program is very musically oriented. We are singing, laughing, playing musical instruments, and singing Mary Sears Songs throughout the day. Music is an enjoyable and a big part of our day. Children love the sound of the musical instruments (bells, tambourines, piano, xylophone, drums, etc.). We even have our very own Mary Sears Marching Band!

Exercise:   Exercising stimulates the body and core muscles. It strengthens bones, creates energy, and promotes mental awareness. This cognitively creates a desire to learn and an excitement with their communicative skills.

Balls:   Pre-twos love to touch and watch the ball move and quickly go after it. Balls are colorful, come in different shapes, have sound, are musical, and the great big ones are used for stretching the child’s core during gymnastics. Excellent gross motor skills are performed daily. They love to try and catch the ball…and some do. This is terrific for improving hand-eye coordination.

Circle:   The pre-twos sit on their colored squares. It helps keep each child’s focus on the learning material presented. This also teaches self-discipline. It’s very interesting to watch as they absorb the information. All intervals are seven minutes apart.

Nutrition:   Nutrition is key in a child’s growth. We want to build strong bodies, minds, and stimulate mental awareness. When infants reach toddler-hood, we introduce whole nutritional foods daily, including protein (meat), vegetables (raw and cooked), fruits (a variety), grains (breads, pasta, and rice), and dairy (milk /milk products). All meals are home-cooked, nutritious and organic; no canned foods at our day care/academy.

Cots:   Each child has their own cot, labeled with their name, a set of sheets, and their own blanket.