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Purple Class
Ages: 6 weeks - 23 months
In our infant and toddler classroom, we embrace a nurturing and developmentally-focused curriculum designed to foster exploration, growth, and early learning milestones. Our approach recognizes the unique needs and stages of development of each child, ensuring a supportive environment where they can thrive.
Key Elements of Our Curriculum:
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Content: Colors, Shapes, Counting, animal identification, and Alphabet Reciting
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Sensory Exploration: Through sensory activities, infants and toddlers engage with their environment using all their senses. From textured materials to tactile experiences, we encourage curiosity and cognitive development.
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Language Development: Our curriculum promotes language acquisition through interactive storytelling, music, and simple conversations. We introduce basic vocabulary and encourage early communication skills to lay the foundation for future language proficiency.
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Fine and Gross Motor Skills: Activities such as crawling, grasping objects, and exploring outdoor spaces help develop fine and gross motor skills. These activities are crucial for physical coordination and strength.
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Social and Emotional Development: Building trusting relationships with caregivers and peers is fundamental. We promote emotional expression, empathy, and self-regulation through responsive caregiving and positive interactions.
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Cognitive Development: Our curriculum introduces basic concepts such as cause and effect, object permanence, and spatial awareness. Activities are designed to stimulate cognitive processes and problem-solving skills appropriate for each developmental stage.
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Creative Arts: Through art, music, and sensory play, children are encouraged to express themselves creatively. These experiences foster imagination, self-expression, and appreciation for the arts.
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Daily Routines and Rituals: Predictable routines provide stability and security for infants and toddlers. Activities such as mealtime, naptime, and transitions are carefully planned to support comfort and familiarity.
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Outdoor Exploration: Weather-permitting, outdoor play is incorporated into daily activities. It promotes physical development, stimulates senses, and encourages exploration of the natural world.

