At Angsana Early Learning Centre, our early learning programs for toddlers are designed to nurture curiosity, confidence, and joy in your child’s first steps of formal learning. We know toddlers thrive in environments that are safe, stimulating, and play-based, where every activity supports their social, emotional, and cognitive development.
Our educational programs for toddlers combine structured learning with fun, hands-on experiences. From early literacy and numeracy to music, movement, and sensory play, children are encouraged to explore, discover, and develop a love for learning.
Families trust Angsana because we provide a nurturing, safe, and inclusive space where toddlers can explore and learn at their own pace. Our experienced educators guide every child with warmth and patience, ensuring they build confidence and a lifelong love of learning.
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Our toddler programs are play-based and designed to spark curiosity while supporting early development in language, motor skills, and social interaction. Each activity is tailored to your child’s stage of growth.
Yes. While play is at the centre of our approach, toddlers are introduced to early literacy and numeracy through songs, stories, games, and hands-on activities that make learning fun.
We focus on building confidence, independence, and positive relationships. Our educators encourage children to share, take turns, and express their feelings in a nurturing environment.
Our educational programs for toddlers are generally suited for children aged roughly around 2 years to 3 years. Activities are adapted to meet their developmental needs and prepare them for preschool learning.
In the spirit of reconciliation, Angsana ELC acknowledges the Darug People as the traditional owners of this land and recognises their continued cultural and spiritual connection to the land, sky and waterways that surround us.
Angsana ELC acknowledges that we are on Aboriginal land and recognise the strength, resilience, and capacity of Aboriginal people on this land. We would like to acknowledge all the traditional owners of the land and pay respect to Aboriginal Elders past, present, and emerging.