Toddlers
Where Learning Meets Play at Lobo Active Learning Centers
We know how crucial these early years are for your toddler’s development. At Lobo Active Learning Centers & Gymnastics, we provide a safe, stimulating, and fun-filled environment where your toddler can thrive. Our experienced teachers nurture curiosity, independence, and a love of learning through play and active exploration.
...more than expected!
- Exploration and Discovery: Through hands-on activities, toddlers explore the world around them, building problem-solving skills and creativity.
- Language Development: Toddlers learn through stories, songs, and conversations, expanding their vocabulary and communication skills.
- Social-Emotional Growth: We foster friendships, sharing, and positive social interactions in a nurturing environment.
- Gross Motor Development: Gymnastics and active play promote balance, coordination, and healthy physical development.
What Our Parents Say
Find the Perfect Childcare for Your Infant
Schedule a tour, meet our team, and see why Lobo Active Learning Center & Gymnastics is the right place for your child to learn and grow!
The Lobo Difference
- Movement-Focused Learning: Our unique approach integrates gymnastics into daily activities, fostering a love of fitness and physical activity.
- Dedicated and Caring Teachers: Our teachers are passionate about early childhood education and create a warm and supportive atmosphere.
- Convenient Webster Location: Easy access for Webster families seeking quality toddler childcare.
Why Choose Lobo Active Learning Centers
By the time children are toddlers; their days are more constant and start to become more group-oriented. A consistent daily routine helps them feel more in control and thus more competent and secure in their classroom environment.
Access to both free and structured physical play helps toddlers develop gross and fine motor skills that are the foundation for later physical milestones. Gross movement engages the larger muscles of the arms, torso and legs and helps young children develop strength, control and coordination. Fine movement involves smaller muscles such as those in the fingers and face.
Our toddler curriculum supports the development of the whole child; emphasizing the significance of hands-on learning experiences.