Tag: Daycare
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🌸 February at Tiny Toes Day Care: Learning Through Light, Love, and Little Discoveries

February is a special month at Tiny Toes Day Care—a time when winter still lingers, but curiosity, connection, and creativity grow stronger every day. This month, I was grateful to be part of the Tiny Toes community, supporting toddlers as they explored shadows, numbers, emotions, weather, and togetherness through simple, hands-on activities. Our February concepts…
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❄️ Winter Concept Week for Toddlers (Age 3): Books & Easy Crafts

Winter concert crafts for 3 years old toddlers
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🚦 Traffic Concept Week for 3-Year-Olds
At age three, children learn best through repetition, routine, and movement. During our Traffic Concept Week, we intentionally repeat the same books and songs every day. This consistency helps children feel safe, confident, and ready to learn—while naturally building language, listening skills, and self-regulation. Why a Traffic Theme?Traffic is part of children’s everyday world. Cars,…
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Day 5 in Daycare: Why Structure Is Not the Opposite of Care

By the fifth day in a daycare environment, the system becomes visible. You learn the physical space. You learn the rhythm of transitions. You learn how time, not emotion, moves the day forward. Names begin to settle, but routines settle faster. And this becomes clear: Daycare is not meant to function like a home. It…



