2590 Cumberland Creek Drive | Fayetteville, North Carolina 28306 | (910) 425-6266
Toddlers thrive with the support and encouragement of caring, responsive adults. At Ms. Carolyn's Child Care, our teachers embrace each child’s natural curiosity and actively engage in hands-on learning experiences throughout the day.
Through sensory exploration and motor activities, toddlers begin to investigate new objects, events, and ideas. Teachers gently introduce simple challenges, encouraging problem-solving through trial and error.
As children grow, they enter the exciting "questioning stage," asking the big 5 W’s—Who, What, When, Where, and Why?
Our educators create opportunities for toddlers to explore their surroundings, nurturing imagination, creativity, and self-expression through play and the creative arts. Using familiar objects and real-world experiences, we help them make sense of the world around them.
Experienced and Caring Educators
Play-Based Learning
Language Development
Motor Skills
Socialization and Emotional Development
Nutritious Meals and Snacks
Safe and Secure Environment
Parent Communication
Children need to understand the rules and know what to expect. Whether the daily schedule is flexible and open or structured and planned, the best classrooms clearly communicate expectations to everyone.
Children come to school to learn, and the most effective way for them to learn is through play! Every classroom activity or teacher-led lesson needs to be engaging to capture a child’s interest. In preschool, where attention spans can be brief, offering a diverse range of activities is crucial.
A teacher’s role is to assess a child's developmental stage and guide them along their learning journey. By asking open-ended, thoughtful questions, teachers encourage children to reflect on their actions and deepen their understanding. The conversations we have with children are just as vital to their growth as the activities they engage in.
Teachers are responsible for the physical, social, and emotional well-being of their students. Whether it’s offering a comforting hug when a child is sad, providing a snack when they’re hungry, giving advice to solve a problem, or assisting in the bathroom, a teacher’s role is to be there and respond with care whenever needed.
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