Toddlers 2-3
Building independence, communication, and confidence through guided play.

2-3 Year Olds
This stage is all about growing independence and developing early communication. Toddlers begin to explore their environment more confidently, form friendships, and express themselves in new ways.
At SOMA, we provide a supportive and structured environment where children feel safe to explore, interact, and build confidence at their own pace.


Development Focus
During the toddler years, children develop key social, emotional, and language skills. Our educators guide this development through:
Play & Interaction: Engaging activities that spark curiosity and collaboration.
Consistent Routines: Providing a secure "home base" that supports both independence and connection.
Navigating the World: A focus on communication and early problem-solving to help children express their needs.
How We Support Learning

Daily Rhythm
A balance of structured activities and free play helps toddlers feel secure while encouraging them to explore and learn.

Environment
Designed to encourage movement and interaction. Open spaces and engaging resources support active learning.

Educator Role
Our mature and experienced educators provide guidance and positive reinforcement, helping children navigate social interactions and build confidence.
Outcomes for Children
Growing Independence
Children begin to make their own choices, explore confidently, and develop a healthy sense of self.
Communication and Language
Through daily interaction, children build early language skills and learn to express their needs and ideas clearly.
Social Development
Children develop their first friendships, learn the art of sharing, and begin to understand social dynamics in a supportive setting.
