| Welcome to Our Wobbler program |
The Wobblers Room is for children ages 12 months to 24 months. Our goals for our wobblers are to encourage physical, emotional, social and intellectual development. We do this in many ways, such as dancing, cuddling, sharing and communicating. We provide activity areas, such as a reading area, manipulative toys area and dramatic play area to name a few.
We provide a fun schedule that we try to follow as closely as possible. On the other hand, we are as flexible as possible to the interests of the children.
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07:30-08:30 Wobblers and Toddlers Together, Free Play in Wobbler Room 08:30-09:00 All Children in Designated Class Rooms, Reading and diapers 09:00-09:30 Snack and clean up 09:30-10:00 Art Activity, Circle Time 10:00-10:30 Outside Play 10:30-11:00 Clean up and Diaper Changes 11:00-11:40 Lunch 11:40-02:30 Nap 02:45-03:00 Snack 03:00-03:30 Outside Play 03:30-04:00 Teacher Directed, Large Group Activity 04:30-05:30 Wobblers and Toddlers Together, Free Play in Wobbler Room
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Parents are required to provide:
- If your child needs a bottle, we ask that you provide the proper number of premixed and labeled bottles daily. Children may have a bottle at a table or on a teacher's lap.
- Bring your child's lunch. All lunch boxes should be clearly marked with your child's name on the outside. If you forget to bring your child's lunch, we will provide a lunch for the child for $5.00.
Children's World Day Care will provide:
- A nap cot, clean
sheet and blanket for nap time. If you wish, you may provide a favorite
blanket. We play soft music and rub backs during nap time.
- A
cubby for your child's diapers, wipes, and extra changes of clothes. We
will let you know when you are running low on supplies. Please remember
to supply a jacket and a hat for your little one, as we like to play
outside and go for stroller rides. Please label all of your child's
belongings, including your diaper bag.
- A
folder for each child on the classroom door where we place important
papers for you to read and art work that your child has done.
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