Infant & Toddler Program
for the 6-24months
Our Infant and Toddler Program is thoughtfully designed to meet the unique developmental needs of children from 6 to 24 months old, encompassing both our Pods Room for infants aged 6-12 months and our Seeds Room for toddlers aged 12-24 months.
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Recognizing the critical importance of the earliest years in a child's development, our infant program provides a secure and nurturing environment that mirrors the comforting atmosphere of home. Our classrooms are designed to make each child feel safe, loved, and keen to explore their world every day. Our educators are expertly trained to tune into every form of communication—from coos and cries to language and also to subtle non-verbal cues—ensuring that each child feels heard and valued. The daily routines, including diapering, quiet interactions during feeding times, and peaceful nap times, are thoughtfully structured to foster a sense of security and trust. These routines not only comfort young children but also stimulate curiosity and provide the foundation for developing confidence. Our gentle and consistent approach supports the infants as they start to engage with the world around them, encouraging a natural progression of learning and exploration in a space where they feel completely at home.
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As your child progresses from lying down to sitting, crawling, and eventually standing, they see the world from new vantage points and discover endless possibilities. Our program supports these exciting developmental stages by providing a safe, engaging space that encourages movement and exploration. This dynamic environment helps them learn about themselves and their surroundings through their natural activities.
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Every new texture they touch, movement they make, and sound they hear helps your child build critical neural connections. Our activities are designed to stimulate all their senses, enhancing their physical coordination, body awareness, and understanding of motion, all crucial for healthy cognitive and physical development.