Our Infant Program

The infant program is designed to help your child meet his/her developmental milestones. Our staff works with each family to make sure the children are developing properly.

In our two infant class rooms we nurture children from the age of  8 weeks to 15 months of age.

The teacher to infant ratio is 1:3 and 2:7. Therefore, in one room we will have only 7 infants or less.

Initially, we keep your baby’s schedule as consistent as possible, so the schedule you use with your child we use as well. As they grow older, they adapt to a “group schedule” as they are prepared to transition smoothly to the routine of the toddler’s classroom.

We help your child with tummy time, sensory stimulation and support during their stages to more mobilty, communication and independent eating.

Every child learns at his/her own pace. The teachers read books, do crafts, feed, change, and love the children. At the end of each day, you will receive a daily sheet about your child’s activities.

What we do

Purposeful Play is Early Education!

Each day your child will be discovering things using all five senses, copying simple actions of the people around them, experimenting with toy instruments, exploring textures, colors, and learning a variety of words and sounds through playing with other children.

We support your child to meet his/her milestones by planning our daily activities with purpose.

Some examples of developmental milestones we look for carefully are the following:

Social and Emotional Development

Make early attempts at speaking

Learn to understand a variety of words by listening, observing, and engaging

Use sounds and gestures to express needs, wants, and interests

Listen to books read aloud

Cognitive Development

Begin to distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar things

Use the five senses to explore and observe

Begin to copy the simple actions of others

Perform actions to gain a response

Work on early memory skills

Focus attention for short periods of time

Use different approaches to solve simple problems, such as making sounds and pointing

Control impulses some of the time

Physical Development

Work on physical milestones like rolling over, crawling and eventually walking

Coordinate hand movements to begin reaching for and grasping objects

Start to cooperate with care routines like getting dressed and washing hands

Show an interest in eating and trying new foods

Language Development

Make early attempts at speaking

Learn to understand a variety of words by listening, observing, and engaging

Use sounds and gestures to express needs, wants, and interests

Listen to books read aloud

Creative Development

Begin to explore bright, contrasting colors

Explore a variety of textures like wet and sticky

Express feelings through movement

Listen to music and experiment with toy instruments

Would you like to find out more?

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