
Our Toddler Classroom
An action-packed day full of fun and purposeful play helps toddlers develop Active Minds, Healthy Bodies, and Happy Hearts®. We know 1-year-olds are constantly on the move, exploring and learning through play at every turn. Primrose teachers use that energy and enthusiasm to foster cognitive, social, emotional and physical skills through engaging games and activities.
Nurturing Active Minds, Healthy Bodies, and Happy Hearts


Health & Safety
Our school is committed to high standards of safety and cleanliness as we create a caring and nurturing environment where children can thrive.
- Requiring any children or staff with respiratory illness symptoms or fever to return home and stay home until fever free for at least 24 hours
- Frequent disinfecting and sanitizing of high-touch toys
- Frequent handwashing by children and staff, which is embedded in our curriculum and daily staff protocols
- Training teachers on common signs of illness in children, and placing signage in every classroom to keep signs of illness top of mind
- Daily laundering of crib sheets for infants; for older children, individual cots and blankets are provided for each child and laundered weekly
- Ensuring appropriate teacher-student classroom ratios
- Continuous health & safety training for our staff, including first aid and CPR certification
- Maintaining an up-to-date and customized Safe School Plan posted in all classrooms for easy teacher access
Our Toddler Classroom Teachers & Staff
Ms. Reding
Ms. Reding joins Primrose with ten years of wonderful experience working with children, and her passion for helping young learners grow is evident in everything she does. She has not one, but two favorite Primrose Pals: Og the Bookworm, because she loves encouraging children to read, and Benjamin, because she shares his curiosity and love for science. One of the highlights of her day is Wonder Time, when she gets to watch the children explore, learn, and express themselves creatively through art. These moments of discovery are what inspire her most. Before her students move on to the next classroom, Ms. Reding hopes to help them master the importance of using “kind hands,” fostering empathy, respect, and gentle interactions with their friends. We are thrilled to welcome Ms. Reding to our Primrose family and can’t wait to see the positive impact she will bring to our school community.







