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🌱 Toddler ( 1.8 to 3 Years )

About

This is where their journey begins ā¤ļø Focus: Comfort, Trust & First Experiences At this foundational stage, children are gently introduced to a structured, emotionally secure environment where they feel safe, valued and confident to explore. Every experience is intentionally designed to nurture development across the seven intelligences, creating a strong base for lifelong learning. 🧠 Brain & Cognitive Development During this critical phase of rapid neural growth, children engage in sensory-rich, hands-on experiences that stimulate logical, linguistic and visual intelligence. Through repetition, music, storytelling and cause-and-effect play, we strengthen memory, attention and early thinking skills. šŸƒ Motor & Kinesthetic Development Movement-based learning supports bodily-kinesthetic intelligence. Activities such as stacking, scribbling, balancing, climbing and free movement enhance coordination, control and physical confidence. ā¤ļø Emotional Security (Intrapersonal Intelligence) With warm, responsive care and comforting routines, children learn to understand and regulate their emotions. šŸ‘‰ Builds self-awareness, confidence and emotional stability. šŸ¤ Social Interaction (Interpersonal Intelligence) Through parallel play, guided sharing and group activities, children develop early social skills and meaningful peer connections. šŸŽµ Creative & Musical Expression Rhymes, rhythm, music and movement nurture musical intelligence, encouraging expression, listening and joy in learning. 🌿 Environmental Awareness (Naturalistic Intelligence) Simple interactions with surroundings foster curiosity, observation and connection to the world around them. 🧩 Life Skills Development Children are gently guided towards independence through everyday routines , following simple instructions, self-help habits, and potty training building responsibility & confidence šŸŽÆ Outcome A happy, secure child who begins to communicate, connect and confidently engage with the world around them.

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