BEAUTIFUL BABIES

Our Infant Classroom is considered “Sacred Ground” per our Director, since these are the tender months where our Teachers set the foundation for the child’s experience in our Learning Center. Our Teachers take time to get to know each child individually, providing them with interaction and their daily needs being met.

What will my child’s day look like?

Social:
Teacher prompts and routines help infants begin to understand their world and help them cope when there are changes.

Emotional:
Coping skills are the foundation for learning self-control. When teachers try different strategies to soothe and infant, it teaches the infant’s how to soothe themselves.

Physical:
When they are in quiet alert states and not fussy, they will physically engage with teachers by grasping, rolling and, later, crawling toward people and objects.

Cognitive:
Infants use all their senses to interact and play in different ways. They may hold a toy key ring, look at it, mouth it and shake it to hear the sound. The combination of all these actions gives them an understanding of the object.

Language:
Infants feel secure in the care of familiar adults with familiar routines. Teachers use repetitive language throughout each day during greetings, stories, diapering, songs and departure.