Little Steps, Big Discoveries:
Meet the Koalas
Ages: 4 weeks - 15 months
In our Infant Room, every little one is given the space and support to flourish at their own pace. From rolling over to taking those first exciting steps, our environment is designed to foster both comfort and growth. We focus on holistic development, providing numerous opportunities for your child to explore and enhance various skills. Our dedicated staff nurtures self-awareness, emotional and social growth, and hand-eye coordination. We also prioritize the development of fine and gross motor skills, sensory exploration, and early language and literacy skills. At Kids at Play, we ensure that every moment is an opportunity for learning, growth, and joy.
Developing and Enhancing Motor Skills
In the Infant Room at Kids at Play, we embrace the natural curiosity of each child through a curriculum that blends child-initiated and educator-guided activities. Our program is designed to nurture the development of fundamental skills such as sensory awareness, social engagement, and early language acquisition. We adapt our daily activities to match the evolving interests and developmental stages of each infant, ensuring a stimulating and responsive learning environment.
Ensuring a Safe and Healthy Environment
Health and safety are paramount in our Infant Room. We maintain a meticulously clean and secure environment, adhering to strict health policies to ensure the well-being of all children. Regular health checks, a strict sick policy, and immediate parental communication ensure that each infant receives the care they need. Our staff is trained in first aid and CPR, always ready to respond to the needs of our littlest ones.
Encouraging Play and Socialization
Playtime is an essential part of our day in the Infant Room, where little explorers learn through play and gentle guidance from our caregivers. Our play area is stocked with safe, age-appropriate toys that encourage infants to manipulate, explore, and discover the world around them. We believe in the power of play to spark curiosity and develop critical early motor and cognitive skills, providing a foundation for lifelong learning.