Our Two-Year-Old Program provides a warm, nurturing environment that supports early growth and independence. At this age, children are naturally curious and eager to explore the world around them. Our program nurtures cognitive, social-emotional, and spiritual development while encouraging meaningful peer interactions.
Guided by TN-ELDS, our curriculum supports language development, cognitive growth, physical skills, and social-emotional learning through developmentally appropriate activities.
Children are introduced to God’s love through simple
Bible stories, songs, and daily prayer, emphasizing Christian values such as kindness, sharing, and love.
Teachers support children as they begin building
friendships, learning to share, and expressing emotions. Activities encourage cooperation, confidence, and positive peer interactions.
Hands-on play, sensory experiences, art
activities, and movement games promote problem-solving, creativity, coordination, and fine motor development.
Children engage in early literacy and language activities through songs, rhymes, stories, and daily conversation. Age-appropriate Bible stories and Christian music introduce foundational faith concepts in meaningful ways. Through guided play, children explore early learning concepts such as numbers, shapes, colors, and simple science experiences. Daily activities also strengthen gross and fine
motor skills through active play, art, and hands-on exploration.

Presbyterian Day School’s Two-Year-Old Program follows Tennessee DHS Child
Care Licensing Regulations and adheres to TN-ELDS standards. Teachers 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 monitor progress and support each child’s individual learning and development.

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