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From Southwest/West/Northwest of Boston: I-95 (Rhode Island), Route 1 (Foxborough), I-90 (Massachusetts Turnpike), Route 2 (Fitchburg) Use Massachusetts Turnpike Extension/Storrow Drive/Charlesgate Overpass: 􀂃 At I-95/Route 128, go North or South (depending on approach route) to I-90 East Massachusetts Turnpike to Boston. 􀂃 Exit at Cambridge tolls and proceed towards Cambridge. 􀂃 Turn right onto Storrow Drive East before crossing the Charles River. 􀂃 Continue on Storrow Drive East to the Fenway exit. 􀂃 Take Fenway exit off Storrow Drive. 􀂃 Turn right onto Boylston Street continue straight passing Star Market on your left. 􀂃 At the next light, make a right on to Park Drive (at about 2 o’clock). 􀂃 Enter the Landmark Center Parking Lot on your right. 􀂃 Enter the parking garage under Staples. Take the ramp, immediately to your left, to the 6th floor,

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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.

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"Hi Edina and Kristen! I just wanted to thank you for helping me assimilate to Toddler world. I'm learning a lot, and you've helped me take my art portfolio to new levels. I also appreciate your patience in peeling me off the things on which I am not supposed to climb (but try to anyway)."

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

Beach Ball Math

You Will Need:

An inflated beach ball

Directions:

Write a number on each section of the ball with a permanent marker. Have the person who catches the ball identify the numeral closest to his body or that he touched with his hand as he caught the ball and do an activity such as jumping or clapping, that many times.

Tip:

A fun way to combine physical activity and math. Having the ball be slightly deflated may make it easier for younger children to grab it.

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