Toddler

Communication between parents and our teachers is highly important to us at Central Christian Academy in Greenbrier.  We believe it is the key to partnering with parents of toddlers.  You will receive a daily information every single day from your child’s teacher detailing your child’s activities including meals, naps, lesson plan summary and schedule using our convenient app. We provide all your child’s meals for breakfast, lunch and PM snack according to the Special Nutrition Program. We send parents our healthy weekly menu so that you are always informed. Special dietary restrictions apply. Health and Safety is very important at Central Christian Academy. Our staff is diligent in hand washing practices and daily hand washing procedures. In addition, we have magnetic locking security features on the exterior doors and cameras in all of the classrooms

  • Music, Movement and Finger Plays-Multi-sensory participation in numerous rotating songs and finger plays based on the thematic unit each month in the curriculum. We will also introduce learning with a variety of musical instruments.
  • Bible Focus-Bible stories are taught through songs, scriptures and prayers that are captured in an age appropriate and fun way for toddlers to understand.
  • Language/Cognitive-Sign Language is often used in our younger toddler classrooms, but we love to hear your toddler using his or her words! We introduce new words on a regular basis and are continually encouraging your growing toddler to “use their words”. Language acquisition education milestones at this age includes distinguishing words, understanding others’ words and phrases, forming words, learning that some things that look alike have different names, like a “cup” and a “juice glass”, and following simple instructions, toddlers often use gestures along with a word or two to communicate.
  • Gross Motor-Your toddler is a busy little person, so we provide a lot of gross motor time to keep his large muscles exercised. In the classrooms, we have a soft play gym area for a safe gross motor area for your toddler to play and discover. We will also take your child outside every day, weather permitting, so that he or she can run and play and use their growing body to explore the outdoors.
  • Social/Emotional-Transitions can often be difficult for your toddler at this age, so our loving teachers help both your child and you (the parents) understand the social and emotional needs of toddlers. We will help your child learn to express emotions appropriately. This includes “using our words” when needed or practicing certain social skills. Children learn by seeing and doing, so our teacher’s model and teach the behaviors that we want them to learn.
  • Sensory Exploration-Your toddler’s classroom is full of purposeful materials that have been chosen to be beneficial for his or her development. We have sensory tables and discovery bottles that are full of different types of items, materials and textures. In our older toddler classrooms, they will participate in simple cooking experiments that provide a lot of sensory input.
  • Music, Movement and Finger Plays-Multi-sensory participation in numerous rotating songs and finger plays based on the thematic unit each month in the curriculum. We will also introduce learning with a variety of musical instruments.
  • Bible Focus-Bible stories are taught through songs, scriptures and prayers that are captured in an age appropriate and fun way for toddlers to understand.
  • Language/Cognitive-Sign Language is often used in our younger toddler classrooms, but we love to hear your toddler using his or her words! We introduce new words on a regular basis and are continually encouraging your growing toddler to “use their words”. Language acquisition education milestones at this age includes distinguishing words, understanding others’ words and phrases, forming words, learning that some things that look alike have different names, like a “cup” and a “juice glass”, and following simple instructions, toddlers often use gestures along with a word or two to communicate.
  • Gross Motor-Your toddler is a busy little person, so we provide a lot of gross motor time to keep his large muscles exercised. In the classrooms, we have a soft play gym area for a safe gross motor area for your toddler to play and discover. We will also take your child outside every day, weather permitting, so that he or she can run and play and use their growing body to explore the outdoors.
  • Social/Emotional-Transitions can often be difficult for your toddler at this age, so our loving teachers help both your child and you (the parents) understand the social and emotional needs of toddlers. We will help your child learn to express emotions appropriately. This includes “using our words” when needed or practicing certain social skills. Children learn by seeing and doing, so our teacher’s model and teach the behaviors that we want them to learn.
  • Sensory Exploration-Your toddler’s classroom is full of purposeful materials that have been chosen to be beneficial for his or her development. We have sensory tables and discovery bottles that are full of different types of items, materials and textures. In our older toddler classrooms, they will participate in simple cooking experiments that provide a lot of sensory input.