Our Toddler Program provides a warm, nurturing environment where young children feel safe, loved, and are encouraged to explore the world around them. During this important stage of development, toddlers experience rapid growth in language, motor skills, and social-emotional learning.
Guided by TN-ELDS, our curriculum supports language, cognitive, social emotional, and motor development through developmentally appropriate activities.
Toddlers are introduced to Christian values through simple Bible stories, songs, prayers, and lessons that emphasize kindness, patience, and sharing.
Children learn to express emotions, interact with peers, and begin forming early friendships in a supportive and encouraging environment.
Sensory play, hands-on learning, and movement
activities promote curiosity, early problem-solving, language development, and motor skills.
Toddlers engage in early language and literacy experiences through songs, rhymes, books, and conversation. Simple Bible stories and Christian music introduce faith concepts in a developmentally appropriate way. Children explore basic early learning concepts such as colors, shapes, numbers, and sounds through guided play. Daily activities also support social interaction, emotional awareness, and both gross and fine motor development through movement, art, and hands-on exploration.

Presbyterian Day School’s Toddler Program fully complies with Tennessee DHS Child Care Licensing Regulations and TN-ELDS standards. All staff members are state-licensed or working toward certification and receive required CPR, first-aid, and emergency preparedness training. Appropriate child-to-staff ratios are maintained at all times. Age-appropriate developmental screenings are conducted to support each child’s individual growth and development.

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