Infant Program
6 weeks to 1 year old
Each day your infant 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.
Full Time: $245/week














































Inside the Classroom
Shoe Free Environment
One of the most important practices of our infant classroom is our sock only policy. It's important to give our infants the freedom to explore as soon as they start crawling and scooting around. A shoe-free environment keeps their little hands and mouth safe from germs and dirt while they discover the world.
Flexible Feedings
We’ll keep your infant fed, happy, and healthy whether you breastfeed or bottle feed. We have policies to carefully label and separate each infant's breast milk and/or formula. And you’re always welcome to stop in on a break to feed your baby!
Infant Cribs
We use a firm mattress with a tight-fitting sheet and keep cribs clear of items like pillows and toys. Our cribs are individually assigned and labeled with your infant’s name.
Activity Centers
Touching and feeling new things helps infants make sense of the world! Our centers are filled with common toys in different textures, shapes, and sizes. Teachers closely supervise as your infant explores!
Infant Curriculum
Infant Curriculum
Learning to Talk
We build lots of early literacy activities into our day. We read tons of books, point and name objects (Table! Car!), listen to their baby babble, and talk and make sounds back to them.
Infant Curriculum
Expressing Themselves
To help their creative side develop, we touch and feel different textures (like sticky and soft), express feelings through movement, listen to music, and play toy instruments.
Infant Curriculum
Building Brain Power & Motor Skills
We practice memory skills, engage all five senses, and copy simple actions—all to help build baby’s brain power. Wherever your infant is at developmentally, our caring teachers support their physical milestones.
Infant Curriculum
Cuddles & Making Friends
Emotional safety is so important for infants. That’s why our teachers give plenty of cuddles and help them express emotions through sounds, facial expressions, and movements. They also begin to make friends with other babies and teachers.