A mother-toddler program is a structured activity session where parents and their young children (usually up to 2 years ) participate together in play, learning, and social activities designed to promote early development and strengthen the parent-child bond.
- Engaging in play activities that promote early learning and social skills.
- Parent participation to strengthen bonding and support development.
- Opportunities for toddlers to interact and make new friends.
- Fun songs, stories, and arts to boost creativity and language.
- Guidance from educators on developmental milestones and parenting tips.
- A predictable routine that helps toddlers feel secure.
- Focus on motor skills, cognitive growth, and emotional development.
- A safe, nurturing environment for both parent and child.
- Emphasis on early socialisation and independence.
- An enjoyable way for parents to observe and support their child's growth