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The center is located off of RT 15 exit 35. At the end of the exit ramp you will take a right. At your first light you will take a left onto Buxton Farm Road. This road is right before the shopping plaza that has a Walgreens and the A&P. Once on Buxton Farms Road you will continue to the stop sign. At the stop sign, you will take a left going past the Turn of the River Fire Department. You will enter the High Ridge Office Park. The center is located in building Four. The entrance to the center is around the back of the building. You will find a parking lot along the side of building Four. This is where you will be parking when you visit the center.

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Our Toddler Program

A place for growing curious, happy and confident toddlers

Our space is built for active and inquisitive toddlers with environments made up of well-planned learning centers that allow for physical activity, child choice and self-directed play, small groups, and supportive teaching. There are reading nooks, sensory tables, great books, pretend play areas, baskets filled with dress-up and exploratory materials, musical instruments, and outdoor places to explore.

Learning experiences are planned to promote each toddler’s growing independence, to enhance social skills, and to build the confidence needed to reach their individual potential and prepare for preschool and beyond.

What Parents are Saying

Our greatest advocates are also our closest friends.

"Our son entered the center as a toddler and is now a bright, social, absolutely fun loving preschooler. We are constantly impressed with the quality of care/education he is receiving. He has thrived at the center, and is who he is because of you. "

Our Curriculum Components

The building blocks to balanced education.

  • Language Works Reading, singing, and engaging in conversation.
  • Math Counts Counting, sorting, and pattern identification.
  • Science Rocks Nature walks, gardening, and exploring sand, water, and other sensory tables.
  • ArtSmart Dramatic play, painting with hands and feet, manipulation of other materials and textiles.
  • Our World Diverse interactions with the center community.
  • Well Aware Movement activities as well as hand washing and other self-help skills.

Learning at Home

Play Dough Recipe

You Will Need:

1c. salt, 1 c. flour, 2 c. water with food coloring, 2 Tbl. oil, large saucepan, Cookie cutters and rolling pin Tray, airtight container for storage Optional - Add 2 tsp. Cream of Tatar to make dough last longer.

Directions:

Have child measure and mix dry ingredients in a saucepan and stir well. Slowly add water and stir well. Parent then cooks play dough over medium heat stirring constantly. When it has formed a lump, put it on tray to cool. After it is cool invite your child to play while you are cooking dinner.

Tip:

Help your child measure ingredients if necessary. While mixing ingredients, talk about the changes you see. Let your child choose the color of food coloring. Talk to your child about what you are doing and ask them what they are making. Dough can be stored in refrigerator.

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