AN INFANTS DAY
We want your infant to feel as happy as possible every day. So, with your help, we identify your infant’s rhythms for feeding, sleeping, and playful interactions, and then we strive to match them as closely as possible. We believe this creates a more nurturing and secure feeling for your infant throughout the day.
Building Bodies
Physical development of coordinated motor skills is a large part of an infant’s first year. Building Bodies activities help build physical strength and motor coordination with daily experience that allows infants to practice gross and fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, hand and full-body movement, and more.
First Words
Language and communication are most profound during a child’s first three years of life while the brain is developing and maturing. First Words activities help develop skills in an environment rich with sounds, sights, and consistent exposure to speech and language.
Brain Games
Infants begin early on to use and integrate their senses to explore their new world. Through Brain Games activities, children use their developing senses related to memory, spatial orientation, and cause and effect.
Making Friends
Feelings of confidence, pride, trust, friendship, and humor are all part of social-emotional development. Making friends activities promotes early social interactions and conversations, develop facial expressions to communicate, and support self-identity.