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Toddler Daycares Near Allen, TX
424 Oriole Dr. Murphy, TX
Donna D. says "Ms. Darla provided care of my children from 2008-2013 (their now in school) I felt very secure leaving my 2 children with her every day. They were excited...
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2700 S RIGSBEE DR PLANO, TX
4505 Hedgcoxe Rd Plano, TX
6275 Hillcrest Rd. Frisco, TX
120 Heritage Pkwy Murphy, TX
5301 Democracy Dr. Plano, TX
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Toddler daycares near you in Allen, TX typically cater to children between three months to three years of age, though it's worth noting that this will vary by location. To get a better idea of the options available to you, connect directly with toddler daycares to understand any age requirements.
Generally, toddler daycare curriculum is based on learning through play. Learning activities at toddler daycares in Allen, TX may include free play, story time, arts and crafts, outdoor walks and social skills development. In toddler daycare settings, children are encouraged to explore their world through their physical senses and complete age-appropriate tasks with the guidance of a teacher. They are encouraged to follow their own interests and ideas while honing important cognitive and motor skills. Overall, toddler daycare curriculum is designed to create an enjoyable yet educational environment for young learners aged 18 months to 3 years old.
Choosing the right toddler daycare for your family near you in Allen, TX can be both a challenging and rewarding experience! Factors to consider include the quality of care, safety, location, costs, and qualifications of the staff. Taking the time to tour a toddler daycare center will be helpful in choosing the right fit, as it gives you the opportunity to ask questions at length and observe how the staff interacts with children firsthand. Choosing a daycare is a personal choice, and you should feel comfortable with the center you ultimately decide on.