- INFANT PROGRAM (6 weeks - 12 months)
- BEGINNING STEPS PROGRAM (12 - 24 months)
- EXPLORATION STATION PROGRAM (24 - 30/36 months)
- EARLY LEARNERS PROGRAM (30 - 36 months)
- SKILL BUILDERS PROGRAM (3 - 4 years)
- KINDERGARTEN CONNECTION PROGRAM (4 - 5 years)
- KINDERGARTEN KIDS PROGRAM (5 - 6 years)
- DISCOVERY CLUB PROGRAM (6 - 12 years)
PLAY TO LEARN.
Every moment with an infant is precious and we take advantage of that. We coo, cuddle, rock, sing and bond with your baby. Our specially designed infant care rooms are places where babies feel safe, secure and happy. Personal cribs, separate areas for changing and feeding, and a “no-uncovered-shoes” policy, ensure clean playing, eating and sleeping spaces. Through simple games like peek-a-boo, our loving teachers begin the foundational work for later learning and help infants develop motor skills. But we never forget that you are your child’s most important teacher, so we’ll work with you, give you daily reports and offer tips on how to reinforce what your child learns in her time with us.
For more information regarding care, safety and education in our Infant Program Room, click on the Virtual Tour to the right.
A BABY’S DAY.
| 8:30 | Your daughter is greeted by her teacher, who tempts her with her favorite toy. |
| 8:45 | Mmm... a bottle. She’s got to have energy for a busy day. |
| 9:10 | “I want that!” Your daughter develops fine motor skills through grasping squishy blocks. |
| 9:40 | Oh boy! Outside we get to go for walks on the playground. |
| 10:05 | Touching, feeling, squeezing, squeaking — it’s time for sensory activities. |
| 11:00 | “Look! I can get to that toy!” Your daughter develops gross motor skills while crawling and cruising. |
| 11:30 | Time to eat — and time for some one-on-one cuddling and cooing. |
| 12:00 | A big yawn and droopy eyelids mean it’s time for her nap. |
| 1:30 | Up and at ’em — the fresh breeze outside makes her giggle with joy. |
| 1:50 | Roll the ball...what a fun game! |
| 2:15 | Your daughter reaches for her teething cracker — she’s hungry again! |
| 2:30 | Toys to push and roll are more than fun — they help her develop her motor skills. |
| 3:20 | Story time. Your daughter points at the pictures as her teacher reads. Today she learns the “b” sound. |
| 4:00 | It’s time for a song. Your daughter bounces along to the music and mimics some of the words. |
| 5:20 | Your daughter’s face lights up as she reaches for you — her teacher tells you about her marvelous accomplishments during the day. |
