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Big Steps Curriculum® for Toddlers

Perfectly named to fit this fast-paced time in their lives, our Big Steps Curriculum is written to encourage your toddler to reach higher and strive farther.
VIDEO: Discover why Kids ‘R’ Kids is the Smart Choice for your toddler

The Kids 'R' Kids Toddler Experience

Engaging your toddler in experiential learning that is both structured and fun will promote a lifelong love of learning, establish a solid foundation for literacy, and form meaningful life skills for future success. This video gives us a glimpse of how a day at Kids ‘R’ Kids will delight your toddler.

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Teaching your toddler the FUNdamentals

Cognitive & Physical Development

Learning through sensory play and physical activity reinforces reasoning skills, improves attention span, and sharpens memory skills.

  • Activities such as popping bubbles floating in the air help toddlers develop thinking skills as they repeat a desired action to determine cause and effect.
  • Rolling a ball to a friend helps a toddler strengthen visual tracking skills while connecting to people and their surroundings.
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Communication is an essential component to growth

Language & Literacy Development

Engaging in conversations, asking questions, following directions, and using more complex vocabulary establishes a solid foundation for your toddler’s ability to communicate and collaborate with others.

  • Stimulating hearing with songs and chants in a new language builds auditory skills and neural pathways for essential brain development.
  • Reading a variety of appealing books each day promotes the proper handling of books and builds a language-rich environment.
Fostering future problem solvers

Social & Emotional Development

Positive interactions teach toddlers how to regulate emotions and have confidence in conquering obstacles.

  • Simple art activities teach how to communicate a range of emotions like happy, sad, afraid, or surprised.
  • Playing “Follow the Leader” during clean-up time encourages healthy independence.
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