
Play, Explore, Learn!
Did You Know? 90% of a Child’s Brain Development Happens in the First Five Years.
This critical period shapes language, emotional, and cognitive skills. At All My Children, we use the Creative Curriculum and Info Hub Connections Curriculum to provide hands-on, play-based learning that supports exploration, problem-solving, and collaboration.
Building Foundations for Lifelong Learning Through Play and Exploration
Imaginative play helps children develop social skills, creativity, and problem-solving abilities, while physical activity boosts focus and academic performance. Our curriculum integrates movement, outdoor exploration, and creative activities to support both physical and cognitive development.
For our infant and toddler programs, we focus on Social-Emotional Learning through Connections: Infant and Toddler Curriculum. During this stage, toddlers are rapidly expanding their vocabulary and learning to express emotions. The Connections Curriculum provides caregivers with strategies to support this growth, promoting language development, emotional regulation, and self-expression.
By fostering creativity, emotional growth, and academic exploration, we ensure that children are not only ready for school but set up for a lifetime of learning.
While children begin learning these lessons in the classroom, through activities that teach sharing, cooperation, and recognizing emotions, parents play a vital role, too. At home, parents can support this growth by talking openly about feelings, modeling empathy, and encouraging children to name their emotions. Simple daily moments, like taking turns during play or talking about how a character in a book feels, help reinforce what children learn at school and build strong emotional foundations.