Toddler Program

👣 15 – 24 Months

Big Firsts, Every Single Day

The toddler months are one of the most exciting — and exhausting — chapters of early childhood. First steps, first words, first friendships. Our toddler program channels all that energy into purposeful play that builds the foundation for everything that comes next.

Toddler program at Kiddy Garden — children 15 to 24 months in Schaumburg and Hawthorn Woods IL
Ages 15 – 24 Months
1:5 Ratio · DCFS Part 407
2 IL Locations
DCFS Licensed
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Since 1991

Toddler Program at Kiddy Garden

Available at both our Hawthorn Woods and Schaumburg locations.

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Language-rich environment
Songs, stories, puppetry, and conversation throughout the day support the language explosion happening right now in your toddler's brain.
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Movement & motor development
Indoor and outdoor activities build large motor skills — climbing, running, jumping — while fine motor play with puzzles and manipulatives develops hand strength.
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Sensory exploration
Water play, sand, sensory bins, and art materials invite toddlers to explore textures, cause and effect, and creative expression.
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Consistent routines
Predictable daily rhythms — meals, naps, play, outdoor time — help toddlers feel safe and develop self-regulation.
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First social skills
Guided peer play introduces sharing, turn-taking, and empathy in a gentle, patient environment with experienced caregivers.
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Theme-based weekly curriculum
Each week's activities connect to a central theme — animals, seasons, colors — giving language and exploration a shared context.

Developmental Milestones

Typical milestones for children in the 15 – 24 Months range. Every child develops at their own pace.

Walks independently, begins running (15–18 months)
Vocabulary grows from ~10 to 50+ words (15–20 months)
Points to show interest and communicate (16–18 months)
Begins to feed self with spoon (15–18 months)
Engages in parallel play alongside peers (18–24 months)
Follows 2-step directions (20–24 months)
Begins short two-word phrases (18–24 months)
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Daily Updates via Brightwheel
We use Brightwheel to keep parents connected throughout the day — real-time photos, activity notes, meal logs, and direct messaging with your child's teacher. You're always in the loop, even when you're not in the room.

The Toddler Program is Offered at Both Locations

Hawthorn Woods
🈶 Mandarin Immersion
1250 W Old McHenry Ct, Hawthorn Woods, IL 60047
Mon–Fri 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Schaumburg
🌱 Play-Based · CCAP Accepted
2203 W Schaumburg Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60194
Mon–Fri 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Toddler Program FAQ

More questions? Call us at (847) 469-6988 (HW) or (847) 352-5744 (Schaumburg).

Is the Toddler Program the right fit for my 15-month-old?
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At 15 months, most children are ready to transition from the Infant Room once they are walking or pulling to stand consistently. We evaluate each child individually and always discuss timing with parents.

How do you handle separation anxiety?
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Separation anxiety is completely normal at this age. Our toddler teachers are experienced at transition routines — consistent goodbyes, comfort objects, and quick distraction into a favorite activity help most toddlers settle within a few minutes.

Do toddlers nap during the day?
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Yes. Our daily schedule includes a dedicated rest period after lunch, typically from 12:30 to 2:30 PM. We follow each child's individual sleep needs and never force sleep.

How do you handle biting or hitting between toddlers?
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Toddlers lack the language to express frustration — biting and hitting are developmentally common at this stage. Our teachers intervene immediately, redirect behavior, and work with parents on consistent strategies at home and at school.

Ready to Enroll in Our Toddler Program?

Spaces fill quickly. Schedule a tour at either our Schaumburg or Hawthorn Woods location and meet the team your child will grow with.

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Hawthorn Woods
1250 W Old McHenry Ct · IL 60047
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Schaumburg
2203 W Schaumburg Rd · IL 60194
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Hours
Mon–Fri · 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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