Sea Turtles
18 Month Old Class
This age group is entering toddlerhood and they are ready to explore the world! We understand how difficult it can be to leave your child for the first time in the hands of another. We also understand that parents need to feel secure knowing their child is in good hands.
At A B Sea, our teachers are natural caregivers who focus on meeting each individual need of every child. We are here to support your child's social, emotional, cognitive, language, and physical growth through play and developmentally appropriate practices.
Children learn best through PLAY! Read more to learn about our Sea Turtle class:
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Sensory: Engaging in sensory play and exploration, stimulating their senses and promoting cognitive development.
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Making Friends: Beginning interactive play and building social skills by interacting with their friends in a supportive environment to create early friendships.
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Expressing Self: Exploring self-expression and emotional development through age-appropriate activities that encourage self-awareness and communication.
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Communication: Enhancing language skills through exposure to rich vocabulary, songs, rhymes, and interactive conversations with caring teachers.
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Motor Skills: Beginning to develop early motor skills, such as stacking, building, and grasping objects, through hands-on manipulative play.
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Art: Fostering creativity and imagination through art activities, including finger painting, drawing, and exploring different textures.
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Finding Independence: Participating in simple routines and structured activities to develop basic self-help skills and a sense of independence.
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Music & Movement: Engaging in gentle movement activities and outdoor exploration to promote gross motor skills and physical development.
The A B Sea Promise:
Our Sea Turtles class provides a safe and stimulating environment where young toddlers can learn and grow at their own pace. Our experienced teachers offer individualized attention, gentle guidance, and plenty of affection to foster their curiosity, independence, and early learning skills.