Classes

Two-year olds

At two years old, we begin using the building blocks of a widening vocabulary, stronger social and motor skills, and the ever-increasing curiosity towards potty training.

Our two-year olds learn to follow directions, to listen and respond to books, to count, to recite and recognize upper-case letters, to match objects, and to recognize and name shapes and colors.

Our children begin to learn the consequences for actions, how to apply words to feelings, to be courteous, to share and to care for their toys—and for each other.

Bible stories, circle games, simple puzzles, toys, blocks, songs, finger plays, and body rhythmics are some of the elements we use to make learning fun for our two-year olds.