Two-year-old Daycare

Starting Points understands the need for two year olds to explore their surroundings in asafe manner.  Two year olds are extremely lively and have plenty of energy.  They need to be individually challenged and have a feeling of importance as well as security.

Starting Points helps children to flourish by balancing play and self-discovery with teacher directed activities.  Two year old activities encourage self-expression through movement, music, creative arts, and dramatic play.

Starting Points uses the Tennessee Early Learning Development Standards to prepare engaging lesson plans. These standards form a framework that allows even the youngest child to develop to their fullest potential.

1. Approaches to Learning

Teachers provide hands-on age appropriate activities, toys, and interactions that support each child’s learning style. This not only helps with healthy brain development but also lets children approach learning with anticipation and excitement.

2. Social/Emotional

Teachers provide a safe and secure learning environment in order for the children to feel secure in exploring their environment. Planned activities and interactions help the children begin to develop an idea of who they are and how they fit into their world. They also begin to understand their emotions which lay a foundation for self-regulation. Teachers encourage positive interactions with others.

3. Language and Early Literacy

Teachers expose children to a language rich environment through conversations, books, and music. An emphasis is placed on expanding their vocabulary and using sentences to express their thoughts, ideas, and feelings.

4. Math

Teachers provide hands-on experiences that allow young children to use their senses to classify, categorize, and sort information so that it has meaning to them. Everyday experiences consist of children exploring objects and their similarities, size, shape, and texture.

5. Science

Teachers provide many sensory experiences (taste, touch, smell, looking, and listening) to foster children’s natural inclinations to learn about their world.

6. Social Studies

Teachers develop a relationship with the children so the children feel comfortable exploring their environment. Teachers help children to recognize and understand differences among people.

7. Creative Arts

Teachers provide fun activities that allow the children to express their ideas, feeling, and interests through art, music, dance, and dress up/role play.

8. Physical Development

Teachers provide a safe and healthy environment in which children can move and explore. They also provide opportunities to practice manipulating small objects (puzzles, blocks, crayons, etc.). Teachers encourage children’s awareness of daily routines. Children are guided and assisted in personal care routines (washing hands, using a spoon and cup, cleaning up, etc.).

Celebrating Over 20 years

“I visited the daycare center a few months ago and was thoroughly impressed with how nice the place was. I was even informed they have preschool programs as well. I would definitely enroll my children. I recommend to have a visit of your own!”
Doug M.

Primary Communities Served

Ball Camp
Bearden
Beaumont
Cedar Bluff

Concord
Farragut
Fountain City
Hardin Valley

Karns
Knoxville
Lonsdale
North Hills

North Knoxville
Norwood
Powell
Ramsey

Ridge Brook
Ridgedale
Seymour
Solway

South Knoxville
Topside
West Hills
Western Heights