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One Year Olds

one year olds playing

One year old children are beginning to express themselves more than ever before. They love to interact with others and show interest the world around them. Language opportunities are extremely important at this stage in life. Monthly themes and daily activities keep the toddlers busy and excited, and promote many learning skills.

Early Education Station has a younger class of one year old children and an older class of one year old children in order to meet each child’s individual needs. Because this age child develops and grows so rapidly, families and teachers are able to determine which classroom is more appropriate.

The one year old classroom is stocked with materials and toys to stimulate brain growth. The children enjoy watching and interacting with their peers. Much giggling and laughing is often heard in the one year old classroom. There is also a soft corner for relaxing with books and hearing stories.

All teachers and assistants help with nap time so that children can have special attention while settling down for nap.

"My Day" reports are sent home each day showing the skills presented to the children. Assessment reports completed every nine weeks to evaluate each child’s readiness for Kindergarten and parent teacher conferences are offered twice a year.

Things to Bring:

  • Diapers and wipes
  • Bottle items (Can be labeled and sanitized at school, if desired)
  • Complete change of clothing appropriate for the season

Things Not to Bring:

  • Good clothes
  • Toys (Except for appropriate naptime toy)
  • Food treats/Sippee Cups
  • Valuables

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