Early childhood program for toddlers
Our toddler program serves children 18 months – 36 months and is designed with research-based concepts in mind to help with the overall development of the child. Lesson plans are developed by our teachers to assist each child in meeting all developmental milestones (PDF).
Fruit
Our Fruit class is for children approximately 18 – 30 months. Children are promoted based on development and classroom availability and not just age.
There are typically 14 children enrolled in this classroom with 2 teachers. The ratio is 1 teacher: 8 children.
Children in Fruit are provided with a cot and a sheet (washed weekly or when soiled). Parents must provide several changes of clothes, diapers and wipes, a blanket, a lovey or small pillow and rain boots. Children are required to have 60 minutes of outside play each day.
CCAV utilizes the Procare App where parents get real time updates on feeding, diapering and any incidents that occur. Parents are also able to directly message their children’s teachers through this app.
We provide breakfast, lunch and snack for each child as long as he or she is enrolled in the USDA Food Program offered free of charge through our center. The enrollment application for the food program is included in your CCAV enrollment packet. There are strict regulations regarding this program, so if you have any questions, please refer to the website below or simply ask our kitchen or office staff for more information.
USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program – https://www.fns.usda.gov/cacfp
Rainbow
Our Rainbow class is for children approximately 30 – 36 months. Children are promoted based on development and classroom availability and not just age.
There are typically 15 children enrolled in this classroom with 2 teachers. The ratio is 1 teacher: 12 children.
Children in Rainbow are provided with a cot and a sheet (washed weekly or when soiled). Parents must provide several changes of clothes, diapers and wipes, a blanket, a lovey or small pillow and rain boots. Children are required to have 60 minutes of outside play each day.
CCAV utilizes the Procare App where parents get real time updates on feeding, diapering and any incidents that occur. Parents are also able to directly message their children’s teachers through this app.
We provide breakfast, lunch and snack for each child as long as he or she is enrolled in the USDA Food Program offered free of charge through our center. The enrollment application for the food program is included in your CCAV enrollment packet. There are strict regulations regarding this program, so if you have any questions, please refer to the website below or simply ask our kitchen or office staff for more information.
USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program – https://www.fns.usda.gov/cacfp
