Independence & Confidence: Toddlers are encouraged to try new skills and take small, safe risks.

Toddlers at Little Falcon
From first giggles to confident steps, every discovery matters in our Toddlers Program.
Encourages growing independence, communication, and exploration through play-based experiences that support curiosity and emerging social skills.

Nurturing growth through play
Toddlers are learning to do things for themselves and interact with others. Our educators support this stage with sensory-rich play, music, movement, and hands-on exploration. By fostering independence and curiosity, we help toddlers develop self-confidence and early problem-solving skills.
Connections that spark learning
At this age, relationships are key. Toddlers thrive when they feel secure and connected. Our educators provide responsive care, encouragement, and social guidance through:
- Interactive songs, stories, and rhymes to boost language.
- Guided group activities to strengthen social skills.
- Warm, attentive support that builds trust and emotional resilience.


Why toddlers thrive at Little Falcon
Our program is designed to help toddlers explore and grow across all areas of development:
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Frequently asked questions
Wonder and knowledge engage your child’s interest. Our centres’ unique designs and play-based learning encourages their desire to explore.
What age group is the Toddlers Program designed for?
For children aged 18 months to 2 years, focused on building confidence, independence, and social skills.
How is a typical day structured?
Toddlers enjoy a balance of play, sensory exploration, group activities, rest, and guided learning experiences tailored to their development.
How does the program support my child’s growth?
Through play-based learning, responsive care, and skill-building activities, toddlers develop communication, emotional regulation, and early problem-solving abilities.
How do toddlers learn social and emotional skills?
Educators guide toddlers in cooperation, empathy, sharing, and expressing feelings through structured play and group experiences.
How do you keep parents informed?
Families receive daily updates, photos, and developmental highlights, keeping you connected to your child’s experiences and progress.











