Toddlers at The Stanley School

  • a young child draws on pavement with chalk

    Spark imagination.

    Children learn through pretend play as they’re introduced to new concepts that spark the use of creativity and imagination. They will be introduced to drawing, coloring, letters and sounds, and numbers and counting.

  • a child learns to set the table independently

    Learn independence.

    Teachers guide children through social and emotional skills, scientific discovery, and making choices, while reinforcing self-help competencies. Children will learn about self-care skills that give them a sense of independence.

  • two smiling children share snacks

    Connect with others.

    Children begin to form friendships with peers and teachers. They will learn about respect for others and staying on task. Teachers will establish a routine that guides a typical day. Class ratios are approximately 1:7.