Early Learning
Childcare for Early Learning (2 to 3 years)
The Early Learning Room supports toddlers as they begin developing independence, communication and confidence. At this stage, children are naturally curious and eager to explore the world around them.
Educators create opportunities for children to learn through play, discovery and interaction with others. Through hands-on experiences, toddlers begin building language skills, social connections and a growing sense of independence.
Our learning environment encourages children to explore freely while feeling supported by caring educators who guide their learning and development.
Learning Experiences
Throughout the day, babies participate in a range of experiences designed to support early development and discovery, including:
- Sensory exploration and discovery play
- Imaginative and pretend play
- Music, dance and movement
- Science and discovery activities
- Creative arts and craft
- Outdoor play and nature exploration
- Cooking and food experiences
These experiences help children develop creativity, coordination and communication while encouraging collaboration with peers.
Growing Independence
Children begin practising self-help skills and making choices, building confidence and independence in everyday routines.
Language Development
Songs, stories and conversations help toddlers expand their vocabulary and express their thoughts and ideas.
Building Friendships
Group experiences support cooperation, sharing and positive social interactions with peers.
Learning Through Play
Hands-on activities and imaginative play encourage children to explore, discover and learn through curiosity.
Supporting Early Development
During the toddler years, children begin developing independence and confidence in everyday tasks. Educators support this by encouraging children to:
- Practise self-help skills such as handwashing and toileting routines
- Build friendships and social skills
- Participate in mealtime preparation and group activities
- Emotional security and attachment
By creating an environment where babies feel safe and supported, we help them build the foundations for future learning.
Frequenty Asked Questions
What age group is the Early Learning Room for?
We welcome children aged 2 to 3 years.
How does Daisy’s support toddler independence?
Educators encourage children to participate in daily routines, make choices during play and practise self-help skills in a supportive environment.
What types of activities do toddlers participate in?
Children engage in sensory play, creative activities, music and movement, cooking experiences and outdoor exploration.
How do toddlers transition to the Kindy Room?
Educators support children as they develop confidence, communication skills and independence, helping them prepare for the next stage of learning.
How do educators keep families informed about their child’s day?
Families receive regular updates about their child’s experiences, learning and wellbeing. Educators also communicate directly with families to share milestones, observations and important moments from the day.
Learning That Grows With Your Child
At Daisy’s, every stage of development is supported with experiences that inspire wonder and build confidence.