

Toddlers
At Imagination Station, we have three toddler classrooms. Our Toddlers A and Toddlers B classes are both for walking one year old through 24 month old children. Our Twos class is for two year old children. Some of our 2 1/2 year old children move on to one of our Early Preschool classes, but many of our twos stay in their two year old classroom. As your child grows, our toddler classes are a place where your child can really use their imagination. Our Infant and Toddler team is fabulous! Our teachers focus on comfort and helping your child reach developmental goals which they will use for life; such as, talking, learning social/emotional skills, potty training, and many more, all while learning at their own pace!
One Year Olds
Social/Emotional Skills:
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Learn to be with other adults other than parents
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Learn to share
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Learn to play in a group
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Learn to participate in group activities
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Build friendships through play
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Guided problem-solving
Reading Readiness Skills:​
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Repetition of songs; such as, ABC’s
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Daily Read-Alouds
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Created opportunities to explore books
Math Concepts:
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Number recognition and counting 0 – 5
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More or less
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Fun with shapes
Science Concepts:
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Investigate and Explore
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Colors
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Real-objects
Art Skills:​
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Scribbling and pre-writing with different colorful utensils
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Exploring materials and textures
Physical Education:
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Daily gross motor activities inside and out
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Fine motor development
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Balance coordination activities
Music:
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Daily worship times
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Instrument play
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Creative and imagination play
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Dramatic Play:
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Teachers create real-life experiences to be played out in our dramatic play areas
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Using our creative curriculum investigations, teachers enhance dramatic play and other areas of the classroom to explore deeper in our current study
Two Year Olds
Social/Emotional Skills:
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Learn to be with adults other than parents
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Learn to share
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Learn to play in a group
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Learn to participate in group activities
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Build friendships through play
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Guided problem-solving
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Learn to follow directions
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Learn to wait turns
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Potty Training
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Recognizing and expressing emotions
Reading Readiness Skills:​
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Repetition of songs; such as, ABC’s and finger plays
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Daily Read-Alouds
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Created opportunities to explore books
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Telling stories
Math Concepts:
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Number recognition and counting 0 – 7
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More or less
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Sorting by color
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Fun with shapes
Science Concepts:
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Investigate and Explore
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Sizes exploration
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Real-objects
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Nature exploration
Art Skills:​
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Scribbling and pre-writing with different colorful utensils
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Begin to hold a pencil and explore writing utensils
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Exploring materials and textures
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Painting and dictating children's art
Physical Education:
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Daily gross motor activities inside and out
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Fine motor development
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Balance coordination activities
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Dressing themselves
Music:
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Daily worship times
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Instrument play
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Creative and imagination play
​
Dramatic Play:
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Teachers create real-life experiences to be played out in our dramatic play areas
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Using our creative curriculum investigations, teachers enhance dramatic play and other areas of the classroom to explore deeper in our current study