Mother Toddler

First steps in Learning

A nurturing parent-child program that encourages early exploration, bonding, and joyful learning experiences.

Close-up shot of a mother guiding her toddler's hands to stack geometric wooden blocks, bright natural daylight, clean classroom setting, focus on concentration
Close-up shot of a mother guiding her toddler's hands to stack geometric wooden blocks, bright natural daylight, clean classroom setting, focus on concentration

Learning throughbplay

Exploring through the Senses.

Children learn best when they can touch, explore, create, and discover. Our sensory-rich experiences encourage curiosity, strengthen fine motor skills, and support early learning in a joyful and meaningful way.

Through sensory play, movement, music, and exploration, children engage with the world around them while developing essential early learning skills.

Program Pillars

The foundations of Our Program

Explore

Connect

Grow together

Children learn best through active exploration. Through sensory play, movement, music, stories, and hands-on experiences, children are encouraged to observe, discover, and engage with the world around them while building early cognitive and motor skills.

Strong relationships form the foundation of early learning. Through meaningful interactions with caregivers, teachers, and peers, children develop communication skills, social confidence, emotional security, and a sense of belonging in a nurturing environment.

This program celebrates the special bond between parent and child. Through shared experiences, guided activities, and expert support, families gain valuable insights into their child's development while creating joyful memories and meaningful connections together.

Frequently asked questions

Review the operational details of our Mother Toddler program. For specific batch schedules and enrollment steps, contact our admissions office directly.

What is the age group for this program?

Does a parent need to attend the sessions?

What is the batch size?

The program is structured for toddlers aged 12 to 24 months.

Yes, A parent or primary care giver partcipates in the sessions, allowing children to learn, explore, and build confidence with the comfort of a familiar presence

To ensure physical safety and focused guidance, each batch is strictly capped at eight mother-toddler pairs.