Toddler Milestones by Month: What to Expect in Our Daycare Program

At Launchpad Early Education, understanding toddler milestones by month is crucial in fostering your child’s development. Our daycare program is designed to celebrate and support each stage of your toddler’s growth, ensuring they reach important milestones in a nurturing environment.  

From their first words to those tiny steps, our experienced educators provide personalized care and engaging activities that align with each developmental phase. We take pride in offering a structured yet flexible approach, allowing your child to explore, learn, and thrive at their own pace, surrounded by encouragement and expert guidance.  

 

Toddler Speech Milestones: Encouraging Language Development  

Toddler Developmental Milestones: A Holistic Approach to Growth

At Launchpad Early Education, we believe in nurturing the whole child, recognizing that physical, social, and emotional milestones are all crucial components of healthy development. Our daycare program is designed to support toddlers navigating these essential stages, ensuring they grow into well-rounded individuals ready to take on the world.   

 

Physical, Social, and Emotional Milestones  

Toddlers undergo rapid changes during their early years, making it essential to focus on all aspects of their development:   

  • Physical Milestones: These include the growth and refinement of motor skills. From walking and running to climbing and holding objects precisely, toddlers develop greater control over their bodies. Physical milestones also encompass improvements in hand-eye coordination and the ability to perform tasks like stacking blocks or turning pages in a book.   
  • Social Milestones: As toddlers grow, they become more aware of others and engage in social interactions. Sharing, taking turns, and beginning to form friendships are key social milestones. At this stage, children start to understand and respond to the feelings of others, laying the foundation for empathy and cooperation.  
  • Emotional Milestones: Emotional development is marked by the toddler’s ability to express and manage feelings. Learning to identify emotions, whether through facial expressions or words and beginning to self-regulate behaviors like frustration or excitement are critical milestones during this period.   

 

Monthly Developmental Milestones to Watch For 

Every month brings new developments in a toddler’s growth. Here’s a general guide to some of the milestones parents and educators might observe:   

  • 12-18 Months: Toddlers typically take their first steps, play simple games like peekaboo, and may start showing preferences for certain toys or activities. They also begin to exhibit early signs of independence, such as wanting to feed themselves.   
  • 18-24 Months: During this period, toddlers often become more confident in their physical abilities, engaging in complex movements like running or climbing. Socially, they may begin to play alongside other children, known as parallel play, and emotionally, they might start to express a wider range of feelings, including frustration or affection.   
  • 24-36 Months: As they approach age three, toddlers engage in more interactive play with peers, using their growing language skills to communicate and cooperate. They also develop a stronger sense of self, often using words like “mine” and beginning to explore concepts like sharing.   

 

Tailored Activities to Support Well-Rounded Development 

Our daycare program is structured to support each aspect of your child’s development with carefully designed activities:   

  • Physical Activities: We incorporate indoor and outdoor play to develop fine and gross motor skills. Activities like obstacle courses, ball games, and arts and crafts help toddlers build strength, coordination, and agility
  • Social Interactions: Group activities such as circle time, collaborative games, and role-playing scenarios encourage toddlers to interact with their peers, practice social skills, and understand social dynamics.
  • Emotional Development: Our educators use various tools to help toddlers identify and express their emotions. Storytime sessions that focus on characters’ feelings and activities that encourage toddlers to talk about their own experiences play a significant role in nurturing emotional intelligence.   

Launchpad Early Education ensures that every toddler in our care receives the holistic support they need to thrive by providing a balanced mix of activities that cater to physical, social, and emotional needs. This approach is centered on developing a safe, stimulating, and nurturing setting where children can grow into well-rounded individuals ready to embrace the world around them.  

 

Toddler Counting Milestones: Building Early Math Skills 

Toddler Counting Milestones

Early math skills lay the foundation for a child’s future academic success. Counting and number recognition are among the first mathematical concepts that toddlers begin to grasp, and our daycare program is designed to support these crucial early milestones. 

 

Introduction to Counting and Number Recognition   

Counting and number recognition are critical components of early math development. Children notice. They might start recognizing numbers on a clock, in a book, or when counting objects like toys or snacks. These early interactions with numbers are essential, as they introduce toddlers to the idea that numbers represent quantities and can be used to describe the world around them.   

Our daycare program emphasizes the importance of making these early math experiences fun and accessible. Incorporating numbers into everyday activities creates a natural and enjoyable learning environment where toddlers can develop their counting skills at their own pace. 

 

Age-Specific Counting Milestones 

Toddlers typically achieve several key counting milestones as they grow:   

  • 12-18 Months: At this stage, toddlers might begin to imitate counting, often saying “one, two” as they mimic the adults around them. They may not yet understand the concept of quantity, but they recognize that counting involves numbers in a sequence.   
  • 18-24 Months: During this period, many toddlers start to count objects in their immediate environment, even if they don’t always get the numbers right. They might count toys, snacks, or fingers, showing an early understanding that numbers correspond to specific items.   
  • 24-36 Months: By the age of three, many toddlers can count to ten and begin to understand the concept of quantity more clearly. They might start to group objects by numbers, recognizing that three apples are the same as the number “3” they’ve learned to say. This is also when they begin to identify and name written numbers.   

 

How We Integrate Counting into Daily Activities  

We weave counting and number recognition into our daily routines and activities, ensuring that learning math feels natural and enjoyable: 

  • Counting Games: Simple games like counting how many blocks are in a tower or how many steps it takes to reach a certain point in the room make counting a part of playtime. These activities are fun and reinforce the idea that numbers have meaning.   
  • Storytime with Numbers: Many books we read during storytime feature numbers and counting as part of the narrative. This helps toddlers see numbers as an integral part of the stories they love, reinforcing their recognition and understanding of numbers in context.   
  • Music and Rhymes: Songs and nursery rhymes that incorporate counting, such as “Five Little Ducks” or “Ten in the Bed,” are favorites in our daycare. These rhythmic, repetitive activities help toddlers memorize numbers and understand their sequence.   
  • Daily Routines: From counting snacks during snack time to tallying the number of children in the classroom, we use everyday moments as opportunities for counting practice. Frequently, low-pressure interactions with numbers help toddlers build confidence in their counting abilities.   

By integrating counting and number recognition into our daily activities, Launchpad Early Education provides a supportive environment where toddlers can explore and develop their early math skills. We believe that by making math fun and accessible, we can inspire lasting curiosity and enthusiasm for learning that will benefit your child for years. 

 

Conclusion

At Launchpad Early Education, we take pride in guiding your toddler through the remarkable journey of early childhood development. Every milestone is a stepping stone toward a bright and prosperous future, from their first words to their budding math skills. Our dedicated educators ensure that your child receives personalized attention and encouragement to thrive in all growth areas—physical, social, emotional, and cognitive. We believe in creating a joyful and nurturing environment where learning is fun, exploration is encouraged, and every child feels supported as they reach new milestones.   

Discover how our comprehensive daycare program can support your toddler’s growth and development. Visit our programs page or call us today at (615) 809 2211 to learn more and schedule a tour. Let’s work together to help your child soar!  

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