Toddler Daycare Thornhill

The people involved in a program are just as important as the curriculum when choosing a childcare facility. Families want information about who guides their child, what happens during the day, and how they can support them when new milestones or big feelings arise. Ace Daycare’s approach is simple: a genuine partnership. Every interaction is anchored in transparency, open communication, and reliability, so that children feel safe and parents feel informed. At Toddler Daycare Thornhill, we treat you like a team. This partnership is woven into the routines we follow, our classroom culture and how we communicate every day.

Why Partnership is Important in The Toddler Years

Toddlers learn to play with their peers, separate themselves from their caregivers, and navigate new routines. They also begin to communicate needs. This represents a significant developmental leap that requires consistent communication between home and school. Children adapt better and feel more confident when families and educators agree on expectations, routines and strategies. This results in a calmer, more predictable experience, where children can focus their energy on learning, connecting, and exploring.

Our Toddler Program (18 months to 2.5 years old) at Ace Daycare is designed to provide a smooth transition into group learning. We respect each child’s temperament, pace and safety by introducing routines slowly. This groundwork lays the foundation for trust between child and educator, as well as between the educator and the family.

Clear transition plans and orientation:

Daily communication:

Open door for questions:

Curriculum visibility:

Transparency creates comfort. You can replicate the experience at home if you understand why we make certain choices, such as rotating puzzles to keep problem-solving fresh and using both small and large group activities to encourage discussion.

Communication That is Two-Way and Responsive:

Strong communication means we listen as much as we share. You know your child best. We invite that knowledge into the classroom every day.

Morning check-ins:

End-of-day interactions:

Planned conferences:

Consistent messaging:

We want to make communication easy and practical. We will suggest ways to continue the child’s fascination with pouring water at home. For example, supervised water play in the bath using different sized cups.

Building Trust Through Care

When relationships are warm and care is consistent, trust grows. The rhythm of our toddler classrooms supports security. Circle Time is used to share ideas, while outdoor play allows children to explore and move around; small group activities help build social and language skills, and a quiet corner encourages self-regulation and rest. The children know what is coming next, which helps to reduce anxiety and inspires curiosity.

We intentionally model empathy, problem-solving language, and cooperative behaviour. Toddlers learn to be confident in school when they receive predictable responses, such as calm redirection, clear encouragement, and encouragement of effort.

Circle Time:

Jolly Phonics (Preschool/Kindergarten):

Movement/Yoga and Music:

Drama Centre and Arts & Crafts:

Block/Building, Puzzles, and Floor Toys:

Science and Sensory:

Every center has a purpose, and we strive to make that purpose clear and transparent. When caregivers understand the learning embedded in play, they can celebrate progress in concrete ways, “You stacked four blocks! You’re balancing and planning like an engineer.”

Setting the tone:

Drop off customs:

Transitional items:

Pick up reflections:

Home and School Consistency

Consistency is the foundation of trust. We share our language when we reinforce gentle touches, or encourage toddlers to say simple phrases such as “my turn”, “help please”, and “please”. Children internalize skills when they receive consistent cues in different settings. It is the same for mealtimes, sleep schedules, and potty readiness. We offer guidance based on development when needed, while respecting each family’s unique approach to parenting.

Toilet readiness:

Nap adjustments:

Big emotions:

Safety is the foundation of trust. We adhere to strict safety and health protocols, ensure appropriate educator to child ratios and train all team members in emergency and first aid procedures. The classrooms are designed for safe exploration and supervision, using age appropriate materials. We inform families proactively of any changes to policy, weather related closures or school closings.

Rest and nutrition are also important to us. We offer toddlers balanced meals, snacks, and naps that are consistent and monitored. Routines for mealtimes and rest contribute to a smoother afternoon and happier pickups.

What a Typical Day Can Look Like in our Toddler Program:

Free play and warm welcome:

Circle Time:

Outdoor play and snack:

Small group activities:

Lunch and rest:

Afternoon centres and music:

Goodbye rituals:

We share how your child spent their day and what captured their interest, so you have a clear picture of both learning and well being.

Growth in Preschool, Kindergarten, and Toddler Programs

The relationship grows as kids progress from our Toddler Program to Preschool and Kindergarten. Along with age appropriate challenges, you’ll see consistency in our approach warm interactions, well-defined routines, and intentional play. In order to foster early reading and numeracy, social skills, and self-help independence, our curriculum caters to the interests of preschoolers, who are naturally curious and problem solving. Kindergarten helps kids get ready for grade school by teaching them how to communicate, work in both small and big groups, and value their unique abilities. We provide families with progress reports and suggestions for extending learning at home at every step.

We also offer assistance with age group transitions, such as classroom visits, acquainting new teachers, and routine modifications. Children are less stressed and remain eager for the following phase thanks to this gradual approach.

Honouring uniqueness

Each youngster has a distinct personality, rhythm, and learning style. We pay close attention, provide options, and organize the surroundings to encourage both self-reliance and teamwork. We accommodate a youngster who does well with tactile sensory activities prior to group time. We provide opportunities for reading with peers in our quiet space or library if another child enjoys reading. You may identify and foster the same sparks at home by sharing these findings with families.

We also respect family and cultural customs. We encourage family contributions to make the classroom seem comfortable and welcoming, whether they take the form of beloved songs, native tongues, or noteworthy occasions.

What Families Can Expect From Us 

Are you considering enrolling or visiting?

We invite you to visit our school and learn about the daily rhythm of our classrooms. The best way to learn about our classrooms is by taking a tour. You can see how they support community, movement, creativity and quiet focus. You will see how educators encourage social interactions, sharing, comforting, helping and encourage children to express themselves with music, art and building.

Our philosophy is built on the belief that children flourish when adults move in sync with them. We create a circle of trust by being transparent with our practices, having daily conversations with families and following up on our promises. The children can sense this alignment. Children enjoy the day and make new friends.

We’d love to hear from you if you’re looking for a nurturing environment that values your voice and respects your child’s uniqueness. We believe that a strong partnership today will lead to confident learners in the future. This is what we strive for with each family we serve. Reach out to us and come visit when you are ready to see the difference. We welcome families looking for Toddler Daycare Thornhill into our community, which is built on trust, communication, and clarity.

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