Toddler Program
Nurturing Independence Through Play and Exploration
At Huntey’s Clubhouse, our Toddler Program is designed to foster curiosity, creativity, and early learning through play-based experiences. Our nurturing team members create a structured yet flexible environment where toddlers can explore, interact, and develop essential skills.
We focus on language development, motor skills, and social-emotional growth through activities that encourage independence and self-expression. With a mix of guided learning and free exploration, toddlers engage in music, movement, sensory play, and early literacy experiences that set the foundation for future learning.
Safety and individualized care are our priorities. Our low teacher-to-child ratios ensure that each toddler receives the attention and support they need to thrive. We also encourage strong communication between families and our team to provide the best care possible for your child.
Daily Activities:
Morning Welcome & Free Play – A warm start with engaging activities. We encourage parents to let us know how everybody is feeling today!
Circle Time – Songs, stories, and group interaction to build social skills
Sensory & Art Exploration – Hands-on creativity to develop fine motor skills
Outdoor Play & Gross Motor Activities – Running, climbing, balancing, digging and active movement
Snack & Lunch Time – Encouraging independence and healthy eating habits
Nap & Rest Time – A cozy, quiet environment to recharge
Storytime & Music – Fostering language and rhythm through books and songs
Play & Learning Centers – Exploring and discovering through age-appropriate activities in small groups.
Our Toddler Program is a place where we strive to make children feel safe, loved, and excited to learn amongst friends.
With ProCare, you can:
✔ Receive updates on meals, naps, and activities
✔ Get important announcements and reminders
✔ View photos and videos of your child’s day
✔ Communicate directly with your child’s teacher

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Frequently Asked Questions
All children are offered a rest time throughout the day. Children under 18 months of age will be permitted to sleep on-demand. Children typically nap after they eat lunch. Once your child has reached the stage where they do not sleep, they will be able to rest quietly while other children sleep. During this time, your child will be given quiet activities.
Toddlers typically nap on a mat or cot. Children transitioning to the classroom may sleep in a crib with a blanket and once developmentally ready, will begin sleeping on mats.
Children’s mats are covered with a crib sheet. Because children often find comfort in special objects, your child may bring a blanket, a special soft toy, or a stuffed animal for rest time. We will keep each child’s nap supplies (crib sheet, blanket, and pillow) in individual cubbies. These items are laundered on-site at a minimum of once a week. Parents can supply your child’s rest time blanket (for children over 1 year of age) or we will supply one for your child.
All team members train in safe sleep.
Children are precious and must receive care from adults who are capable and caring–whose values enable them to be excellent role models. We are proud that over 75% of the Huntey’s Clubhouse team has 2+ years of experience in early childhood education.
All team members have cleared a background check and fingerprinting. The State of Michigan requires completion of Health & Safety Training for Licensed Child Care Providers, Infant/Child/Adult CPR, First Aid, Protecting Infants: Reducing Risk of SIDS and Shaken Baby Syndrome, Infant Safe Sleep, several courses in creating a multicultural environment, and more. In addition to the state requirements, new team members complete an in-depth onboarding, where we can focus deeply on how we can support children in our region. We look for team members who are nurturing, dedicated, and committed to the emotional needs of all the children in our centers.
We want to be sure your child has fun while playing and learning at Huntey’s Clubhouse! A full day can include activities like singing, painting, playing both indoors and out, dancing, and eating, we recommend easy-fitting, comfortable, and washable clothes. Please provide a complete set of extra clothes, including socks, for your child. In addition, we request an extra sweatshirt be kept at the center as well.
Clothing must be labeled with your child’s first and last name. Please remember to check periodically to make sure it fits and is seasonally appropriate.
Shoes are required for all walking children. Shoes must be rubber-soled and closed-toe with a closed heel or heel strap. Flip-flops and shoes with wheels are not appropriate in our environment.
In cold weather, provide appropriate clothing, including mittens, hats, sweaters, socks, warm outerwear, and waterproof footwear. During the winter months, you are welcome to keep snow gear at the center. If you need snow gear, we receive so many donations. Please never hesitate to reach out.
We cannot assume responsibility for lost, stained, soiled, or torn clothing. Please be sure to label all clothing, shoes, and outerwear with your child’s first and last name.
We provide the wipes so you only need to supply diapers and diaper cream (if needed)! Generally, we use Member Mark wipes but please check with your specific center on the brand. If you need to supply your own wipes, you can do that. We ask that diaper ointment and wipes are labeled with your child’s first and last name.
Diapers are checked hourly and changed promptly if soiled, with a minimum change every two hours, even if dry. Diapering procedures are posted in the classrooms, and changes are logged in the Procare app. You will also receive a message through Procare when more diapers are needed.
When your child shows signs of potty training readiness, we use positive guidance and encouragement to support this milestone. Please let us know if you are beginning potty training at home. We encourage open communication between you and our team members to ensure consistency and success.
We use a combination of professional cleaning and dedicated team members to maintain a safe and hygienic environment. Throughout the day, the team members follows our 3-step sanitizing policy and other cleaning protocols ensuring that all surfaces, play areas, and toys are regularly disinfected.
As an additional measure, we employ the use of a sanitizing gun on a weekly basis. This advanced sanitization tool allows us to reach even the most challenging areas, providing an extra layer of protection against germs and viruses. The sanitizing gun is part of our comprehensive strategy to uphold the highest standards of cleanliness, offering peace of mind to both parents and caregivers. We utilize a hospital grade, pH neutral effervescent tablet that dissolves easily in ordinary tap water and becomes a multi-purpose, EPA registered disinfecting and sanitizing solution. Although this tablet is created specifically to use at child care center, our policy states that we do not use until the end of the day or on a Friday to allow maximum drying time.
We believe that a clean and sanitized environment not only promotes the health of the children but also creates a space where they can thrive, learn, and play comfortably. Our commitment to maintaining these rigorous cleanliness and sanitization procedures reflects our dedication to the well-being of the children in our care.
If you would like to learn more about our practices, please visit our website under the Health page.
Of course. Each center provides breakfast, lunch and two snacks daily for every child. We strive to provide nutritious meals that children enjoy eating!
We do our best to avoid serving any food with artificial dyes. Our menus do not include any food with artificial dyes. While we work hard to find alternatives, there may be time during a seasonal activity or birthday treat where this may vary. We encourage you to find treats that do not include artificial dyes.
The weekly menus are posted inside each building. Any substitutions will be updated on the posted menu.
Please visit our Nutrition page to learn more!
Our child care centers open at 5 AM or 6 AM (depending on location) and operate until 6 PM.
Any medication administered to a child in our care must first have a written permission signed by the child’s guardian before being given.
1. For prescription medication and nonprescription medication (i.e. cough syrup, fever reducer, teething medication, Epi-Pen, inhaler) parents must complete a BCAL-1243 Medication Form. This can be found in the Parent Resource section of our website.
• A separate form is required for each medication for each child.
• All sections under the header “to be completed by parent” must be completed (i.e. no blank sections).
• If a nonprescription medication indicates that a physician should be consulted for dosage, written instructions must be obtained from the physician before administering the medication. This must be attached to the BCAL-1243 medication form. Written instructions from the physician must be obtained every three (3) months to ensure the dosage is still applicable for the child’s age and weight.
• An interruption in medication will require a new form.
• The form must be reviewed by the parent every three (3) months if the medication is ongoing.
2. For topical nonprescription (i.e. sunscreen, toothpaste, bug spray, diaper cream) parents must complete the Topical Medication Authorization Form. This is usually included in the enrollment packet and can be found under the Parent Resource section of our website.
In order to administer a medication, we must follow the exact directions on a bottle of medication. We cannot administer over the counter medication to a child 2 & under without a written prescription regarding dosage.
Medication must be handed directly to a teacher and stored in the office at the center. Please do not leave medication in your child’s bag. If medication is left in a bag, we will remove and place in the office until a parent can pick up.
Depending on the center, our Infant and Toddler programs may include a variety of classrooms tailored to age and developmental stages. These may be named Waddler, Mover, Young Toddler, or Toddler 1 and 2, depending on the specific needs of the children in each location. No matter the classroom name, we focus on providing nurturing care and developmentally appropriate experiences for every child.
We have a specific packet regarding our allergy procedures and how parents are involved with training our team members on their child’s allergy. Please visit the Resource section or ask your Director.
If your child has allergies, you need to inform your Director during the enrollment process. Your Director will gladly work with you to accommodate your child. There are some additional forms you will need to complete as we have several policies and procedures in place to keep the children in our care safe.
Due to severe peanut allergies, some of our centers have adopted a “no-peanut” policy. Your Director can inform you if your center has this policy.
If your child has severe allergies that may require a medical response (such as the use of an EpiPen) additional forms and training are required upon enrollment.
1. The Medication Permission Form, is designed to understand proper dosage and medication name.
2. The Authorization Form provides any necessary information to ensure proper prevention measure and an effective response to serious allergic reactions.
3. Prescription/Doctors Note: Parents shall provide a copy of any other physician’s orders and the procedural guidelines relating to the prevention and treatment of the child’s allergy.
4. Release and Waiver of Liability for Administering Emergency Treatment of Children with Severe Allergies
5. Prior to the child’s first day of attendance (or prior to the child’s return to the child care center after the child’s allergy is diagnosed), the parent/guardian(s) must train the Director, Assistant Director and the child’s teacher(s) on the nature of the child’s allergy and when/how to administer treatment for allergic reaction.
a. All members of the training and parents completed the Allergy Treatment Training Acknowledgement.
6. Medication needs to be provided and kept up to date by the parent. Depending on the severity of the allergy, etc the medication is kept in the Classroom’s Emergency Bag or the office.
Yes there is! We use a combination of Creative Curriculum and our own themes, with activities tailored to age groups, designed by local early learning experts. Your child’s Lead Teacher is given with materials and creates their own lesson plan! Lesson plans are usually posted inside or outside of the classroom.
We understand that there may be times it is difficult to pick your child up on time. Please arrange for another authorized adult to pick up your child. If a late pick-up is unavoidable, you must contact us
immediately through Procare. A charge of $1/minute will be posted to your account for late pick-ups. If your child is not picked up by normal closing time, we will take the following actions:
•Call you and all emergency contacts listed on your child information record.
•If after 30 minutes, you or an authorized person cannot be reached, our Director or teacher in charge will contact the authorities and Child Protection Services.
Please note: our team members may never transport a child from the center for any reason.
Tuition is accepted in form of self pay or State/DHHS. It is collected directly from the state or parents are billed weekly on an app called Procare Tuition Express.
We have additional information and policies listed on the Resources section of our website. If you have other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at hello@hunteysclubhouse.com. If you have questions about enrollment, please e-mail enroll@hunteysclubhouse.com.