Ideal Day Morning: Warm greeting, gentle transition from parents Breakfast time with engaging conversation and sensory exploration of food Interactive storytime with board books, using expressive voices and pointing to pictures Outdoor walk or play in a safe environment to encourage gross motor development Mid-Morning: Hands-on sensory play (water play, finger painting, or soft blocks) Singing and movement activities (nursery rhymes, simple dance moves) Snack time with healthy finger foods, reinforcing self-feeding skills Afternoon: Nap or quiet rest time with soothing music or white noise Post-nap cuddles and calm reintroduction to activities Themed learning play (stacking cups, shape sorters, or puppets) Exploring different food textures during lunchtime Late Afternoon: Play-based learning (building, imaginative play
1 Child aged 1 - 3 years
Light Housekeeping
Non-Smoker
Has Own Transportation