Toddler Rooms

toddler room main photo

Engage your toddler & introduce structure

At FBCA, we respond to your toddler’s growing energy and curiosity with fun learning activities and creative playtime that encourage exploration while introducing structure and an established routine.

Our toddler curriculum is framed by the Pinnacle Curriculum, a nationally-recognized, researched-based program that supports your child in developing crucial skills. The Pinnacle Curriculum provides hands-on center based activities that promote growth of emerging skills in all developmental areas. The curriculum facilitates learning in all domains (social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development) where interest are linked to key standards which will foster your child’s natural curiosity about the world around them.

Your toddler will enjoy a playful environment specially designed to promote learning experiences in a way that makes learning fun. Interactive learning spaces, brain-based learning opportunities, and caring teachers come together to build a solid learning foundation for your child. Research tells us that children’s brains develop best when they have active experiences in:

Program highlights include:

  • Critical thinking

  • Movement

  • Language development

  • Relationship building (Social-emotional experiences)

  • Sensory exploration Kids Learn & Care Toddler Developmental Goals

  • Encourage and promote positive self-image

  • Encourage language development and analytical skills

  • Promote creativity

  • Begin increasing attention span

  • Encourage healthy toilet training

  • Promote physical development and sound nutrition

  • Show more complex emotions

Three classrooms to accelerate your childs growth

  • This room is the beginning of working on different skills. Following the age appropriate curriculum, they learn self-help skills, language skills. They eat at a kid friendly sized table, Sleep on cots instead of cribs, learn to follow one step directions, get used to a set routine.

  • Toddler 2 is where they keep promoting the skills from Toddler 1 but also working on new skills as well. We start working on color recognition and shapes. This is where most children start potty training and learning social skills like sharing.

  • Toddler 3 is where pre school preparation starts. Start learning about the calendar and the month we are currently in, they start identifying the weather (sunny, cloudy, cold, hot, windy, raining, ect.) They work on self care such as cleaning up, and following 2-step directions.