Who uses the Play2Learn system?


The Play2Learn activity learning plans and additional resources are perfect for many different kinds of caregivers.
The program was initially developed for busy working moms and dads that wanted to spend quality time with their children but felt so overwhelmed and guilty for not having the time and resources to feel like they were making a real difference for their child.
Working parents
The Play2Learn weekly activity learning plans are perfect for this group of parents because time is limited and you want the time you spend together to be your child's favorite part of the day. Our system helps you focus on fun while learning through play. You will be able to see many of the milestones being met through the Play2Learn activities, which otherwise might only be seen by the child's caregiver. All parents should be privy to seeing their child's "firsts" at the important milestones.
Play2Learn allows you to develop a stronger relationship and feel more empowered with the clearer understanding of child development.
Stay at home parents
The Play2Learn core activity learning plans can be used as your only resource or with professional guides that fill your daily schedule. We understand that our program may be seen as more of a supplement for parents that have a full day with their child.
If you are using our program exclusively, you may opt to go back and perform activities multiple times in one month with your extra time.
Play2Learn allows you to develop a stronger relationship and feel more empowered with the clearer understanding of child development.
Home daycare providers and nannies
Our Play2Learn activity learning plans and optional resources can be used as a guide to focus on developmental milestones and to individualize play with your young children. It is much cheaper than boxed curriculums and offers the parents a guide to what you are doing each week with their little ones.
Play2Learn allows you to develop a stronger relationship and feel more empowered with the clearer understanding of child development.
Grandparents
Today's kindergarten is yesterday's first grade and many grandparents caring for young children want to know how things have changed. The types of skills, understandings and concept knowledge required of five year olds today takes some understanding of child development milestones and current brain research findings.
Grandparents are caring for their grand children more than ever today. We want you to have a resource that guides you to understanding how much your little angel can really do at a young age.