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Our infant program is dedicated to the well-being and development of your little ones. We provide a nurturing and serene environment where your baby can play, learn, and grow.

 

In our infant classroom, we follow your baby’s natural schedule, allowing them to eat and sleep on demand. With separate play and nap rooms, your infant will enjoy a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere, ensuring they get the rest they need.

 

Our highly trained staff build strong, caring relationships with each infant, promoting optimal learning and development. Activities include exploring colors, numbers, and shapes, singing songs, and looking at books, in addition to the comforting cuddles and interactions that happen throughout the day.

 

We take pride in our top-notch infant program, where your baby’s happiness and growth are our priority.

Arts & Crafts

Infants (6 weeks -12 mo)

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Baby with Toys

Frog Street Curriculum

Our infant classrooms use the Frog Street Infant Curriculum, which is designed to support your baby’s earliest learning through loving, responsive interactions. With a focus on building trust and security, teachers use songs, stories, and simple sensory experiences to encourage language, motor skills, and social-emotional development. Every moment—feeding, rocking, or playtime—is an opportunity for connection and growth.

Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum for All Ages

Conscious Discipline

In our infant classrooms, we use Conscious Discipline® to create a loving and secure environment where your baby feels safe, connected, and cared for. Our teachers respond with warmth and consistency, building strong bonds that help infants know their needs and feelings matter. Through gentle routines, calming strategies, and lots of nurturing interactions, babies begin to develop trust and a sense of belonging. This approach not only comforts your little one each day but also lays the foundation for healthy social-emotional growth as they continue to learn and explore.

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