Our 30–36 month classroom is designed to support older toddlers as they gain independence, confidence, and essential school-readiness skills. At this stage, children are full of curiosity and eager to explore the world around them. The classroom environment provides structured routines with plenty of opportunities for choice and hands-on learning.

The daily schedule includes circle time, music and movement, art, sensory play, outdoor exploration, and early literacy and math activities. Teachers encourage self-help skills such as handwashing, toileting, dressing, and cleaning up after activities.

Children in this age group are developing stronger language skills and beginning to form friendships. Teachers model positive social behavior, guide problem-solving, and support emotional regulation through gentle, consistent routines.

The learning environment features child-sized furniture, accessible materials, and engaging learning centers such as dramatic play, blocks, science and discovery, art, and reading. Activities are designed to foster creativity, cooperation, and independence while supporting each child’s individual development.