
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. Cintia
I’m Cintia. I wanted to tell you a little about myself.
I have 3 years of child care and teaching experience. I hold a high school diploma and am constantly inspired by the children’s curiosity as they explore and learn new things. My favorite children’s book is “Brown Bear, Brown Bear,” which I love sharing with the kids. Halloween is my favorite holiday, bringing joy and creativity into our celebrations. I cherish our family tradition of making tamales and pozole at home. At home, we speak Spanish, and I enjoy the company of my Corgi dog, Maxi. In my personal time, I love to read and craft with my kids.

Ms. Sofia
I’m Sofia. I wanted to tell you a little about myself. With over 6 years of experience at Primrose and some college education, my passion for nurturing children’s development grows stronger each day. I find immense joy in witnessing their milestones and achievements unfold, much like the enchanting tale of “The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything.” Halloween holds a special place in my heart as my favorite holiday, filled with creativity and fun. Our family tradition of celebrating Christmas on Christmas Eve brings us together in warmth and joy every year. At home, we speak both Spanish and English, fostering a multicultural environment. Our household is also home to Gigi, our playful cat. During my personal time, I love to unwind by reading on my porch swing or indulging in a shopping spree, enjoying moments of relaxation and self-care.

Ms. Aysha
I’m Aysha. I wanted to tell you a little about myself.
With years of hands-on childcare experience, I’ve had the joy of raising my two-year-old daughter from infancy, regularly caring for my two nieces and nephew, and nannying for a two-year-old boy this past summer. I am passionate about fostering kindness, encouraging exploration of nature, incorporating sensory play, and teaching age-appropriate academics. I deeply believe in the importance of nurturing young minds to help children become their best selves. I hold an Associate’s degree in Psychology from San Juan College and recently earned a Bachelor’s in Nutrition from Weber State University. Currently, I’m pursuing certifications specializing in Infant and Maternal Nutrition to expand my knowledge and impact.
My favorite part of working with children is witnessing their growth and marveling at the innocence and creativity of their minds—a constant reminder to approach life with curiosity and joy. I love The Kissing Hand for its heartwarming message. Easter is my favorite holiday, and my family celebrates a variety of meaningful traditions, including Día de Muertos, Thanksgiving, and making tamales on Christmas Eve. At home, I speak English and share my life with my husband, daughter, and two dogs: Kona, a Chiweenie, and Echo, a Pitbull-Chihuahua mix. In my personal time, I enjoy baking bread, hiking, and spending quality time with my family.

Ms. Grace
I’m Grace. I wanted to tell you a little about myself. I’m currently attending UCCS and have gained child care experience through volunteering at Ridgeview Elementary School. I love the joyful atmosphere that comes with working with children—it’s always full of energy and positivity. My favorite children’s book is Wonder, and my favorite holiday is Christmas. In addition to Christmas, my family also celebrates Chinese New Year as a meaningful cultural tradition. One of our favorite family traditions is going on hikes together, which helps us stay connected and active. At home, we speak both Indonesian and English. In my free time, I enjoy relaxing with a good movie or show.

Ms. Jazmin

Ms. Trinity
With 3 years of childcare experience, I’ve discovered just how special and meaningful it is to work with young learners. I am studied Children’s Psychology at the University of Colorado Boulder, where I expanding my understanding of early development and the many ways children learn, grow, and express themselves. I love working with children because they foster a profoundly creative and imaginative environment—no day is ever the same as the last. While I teach them, I often find that they teach me as well. There is no career more rewarding than witnessing children grow into confident, curious, and capable individuals. Two of my favorite children’s books are The Giving Tree and Where the Wild Things Are, both filled with heart, imagination, and important life lessons. My favorite holidays are Valentine’s Day and Christmas, seasons filled with joy, warmth, and opportunities to celebrate the people we love. I speak English, and my free time is filled with the things that bring me joy: reading, baking, knitting, and spending time with my son.











