Shekinah Little Tods
12-24 Months
Service Description
Between one and two years of age, toddlers experience a remarkable explosion in movement, independence, and language. Children begin walking, exploring their environment more actively, and developing the desire to do things for themselves. This stage is especially important for developing motor coordination, early communication, and independence. Toddlers are eager to participate in real-life activities and learn through repetition and hands-on exploration. Our Shekinah Little Tods program provides opportunities for toddlers to engage with Montessori-inspired practical life activities, sensory exploration, movement challenges, and language-rich interactions. Activities such as transferring, sorting, stacking, and working with natural materials strengthen coordination while encouraging focus and confidence. Through these experiences, toddlers begin to develop problem-solving skills, early social awareness, and the joy of discovering what they are capable of doing independently.