An Innovative Early Childhood Education For Two-Year-Olds
At KLA Schools, we offer early childhood education opportunities for children in the two-year-old age group to encounter challenges that promote individual identity and collaborative play.
In addition to emotional growth, the physical growth of fine motor skills provides two-year-olds with greater manipulative control and an increased desire for independence.
Encouraging Independence
As your two-year-old discovers all the things they can do, they will want to communicate with others and to do more things on their own.
Our educators understand this and use various sensorial, fine motor, and gross motor experiences to encourage your child's literacy and comprehension skills and desire for independence. These experiences also allow your child to interact with peers, become more social, and begin to develop emotional control at our childcare facility.
Critical Stage of Learning
When children reach two years old, they are in a highly important phase of their development as they build the foundation for cognitive, social, and emotional growth. At this stage, children rapidly develop language, motor skills, and problem-solving abilities.
Structured learning in a childcare development center encourages curiosity, exploration, and independence while fostering essential social skills like sharing, communication, and cooperation. Early childhood education also supports emotional development by building confidence and security in a nurturing setting. These formative experiences help establish critical brain connections, setting the stage for future academic success and lifelong learning.