DayCare Routine
🍼 1–2 Years: Curious Explorers
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At this stage, children begin taking their first steps and saying their first words. They are deeply attached to their parents and often show signs of separation anxiety. You’ll also notice plenty of “me do it” moments as they start asserting independence. Simple activities like peek-a-boo, stacking blocks, and finger painting make them light up with joy. We nurture them with gentle guidance, lots of patience, and safe spaces where
they can explore freely.
👣 2–3 Years: Little Adventurers
- Now more confident in walking and running, children begin speaking in short sentences and proudly express themselves — often with a firm “No!”. This age is filled with big emotions and occasional tantrums as they test boundaries. They enjoy building towers, pretend cooking, racing toy cars, and singing rhymes. To support them, we offer choices, introduce group play, and gently guide them through milestones like potty training.
🎨 3–4 Years: Imaginative Learners
- This is the age of endless questions — especially the classic “Why?”. Their coordination improves, and they start interacting and playing better with other children. Emotions become easier to manage as they slowly learn empathy. Storytime, arts and crafts, outdoor play, and puzzles spark their imagination.
🌟 4–5 Years: Ready for School
- Children now speak in full sentences, dress themselves, and follow simple rules with ease. They begin forming meaningful friendships and show better emotional control. Activities like storytelling, drawing, group games, and early science experiments prepare them for structured learning. At this stage, we focus on building teamwork, curiosity, and confidence to ensure a smooth transition into kindergarten.

