Two Year Old
Day Care Program in Beckley, West Virginia
Our Day Care Program for two-year-olds at our preschool in Sophia, West Virginia, is designed to prepare children for higher school-age learning. Kids take part in academic preparatory activities such as:
- Learning Simple Words – Expand vocabulary with fun and interactive word exercises
- Learning Respect and Courtesy – Saying “Please” and “Thank You” – Develop good manners and positive social interactions
- Recognizing Different Shapes – Identify and differentiate basic geometric shapes through hands-on activities
- Learning About Seasons, the Weather, and the Environment – Explore nature and seasonal changes to build environmental awareness
- Sentence Construction and Word Usage – Strengthen communication skills by forming simple sentences
- Connect the Dots and Coloring Activities – Enhance fine motor skills and creativity through art and puzzle-solving
- Cognitive Development through puzzles and board games – Boost problem-solving abilities with engaging games
- Storytelling – Encourage imagination and language skills through exciting tales and interactive storytelling
- Catching and Tossing – Develop hand-eye coordination and motor skills with fun throwing and catching games
- Learning How to Write with Proper Grip – Practice holding writing tools correctly to build early writing skills
- Basic Reading Skills – Introduce letter recognition and phonics for a strong reading foundation
- Sign Language Learning – Promote communication skills and inclusivity with basic sign language
- Learning About Colors – Identify, name, and differentiate colors through fun, hands-on activities
What Are the Benefits of Two-Year-Old Care?
Two-year-old care provides an environment where your child can explore, express themselves, and develop foundational learning skills. This stage is crucial for language development, independence, and emotional growth.
- Supports language and communication development through interactive storytelling and songs
- Encourages independence by teaching self-help skills like handwashing and tidying up
- Provides a nurturing space to explore emotions and develop social bonds
- Engages curiosity with hands-on activities that build early problem-solving skills
- Prepares children for preschool by introducing structured learning and group participation