TWOS AND THREES
early preschool
Tiny But Mighty
Two and Three year olds are full of opinions, and we love that! In our Early Preschool classroom, we support independence, social skills, and early learning with fun routines, songs, sensory play, and outdoor adventures. It’s all about growing big emotions in a safe, loving space.
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THE PERFECT BALANCE OF LEARNING & PLAY
At this age, curiosity is endless, and so is the fun! Through stories, songs, hands-on projects, and plenty of outdoor play, we help our early preschoolers develop social skills, problem-solving abilities, and a lifelong joy in exploring the world.
Sensory-Rich Learning Experiences
Children at this age learn best when they can touch, move, and explore. Our classrooms are filled with sensory activities that encourage creativity and discovery, whether it’s exploring textures, experimenting with materials, or engaging in hands-on art and play. These experiences support brain development while making learning exciting and meaningful.
Building Social & Emotional Confidence
Big feelings are a big part of this stage, and we’re here to guide children through them. Through intentional social-emotional learning, we help children identify emotions, practice patience, take turns, and build friendships. Our teachers model kindness and provide gentle guidance, helping children feel understood and supported every step of the way.
Growing Independence
As children begin to take on more responsibility, we support important milestones like potty training with consistency, encouragement, and partnership with families. Daily routines and classroom expectations help children feel confident in their abilities while building independence in a safe and supportive environment.
Learning Through Choice & Exploration
Our classroom centers give children the opportunity to choose activities that interest them, fostering independence and decision-making skills. Whether they’re building, creating, reading, or imagining, children are actively engaged in meaningful play that supports early academic concepts and prepares them for the structure of VPK.
Learning Beyond the Classroom
Outdoor spaces become an extension of learning, offering opportunities for movement, exploration, and discovery. These experiences not only support physical development but also help children connect with the world around them, laying the groundwork for a confident transition into VPK.
A typical day in the 2-3 year old room includes:



