As toddlers practice doing things on their own, everyday routines become powerful learning opportunities. Simple moments—washing hands, throwing away a snack wrapper, or choosing a book—teach children how to make decisions and follow through. These small tasks help build confidence, and that confidence carries over into new skills they’re eager to try.
In our program, we intentionally slow the pace to let toddlers participate rather than rush through routines for them. When children have the chance to help, they become active contributors rather than passive observers. Over time, those tiny steps turn into big leaps in independence and self-esteem.
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(707) 399-8386
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