A Child's Heart
Preschool & Child Care
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world". Nelson Mandela
6 weeks to 18 months (LITTLE LAMBS)
Infants are unique and have their own patterns for play, feeding, and sleeping. We use these patterns as our guide to introduce daily activities that will prepare your infant for life. Our teachers offer a nurturing and creative environment for your infants to develop their bodies and minds. We are committed to making this first transition away from home easy and natural for you and your infant.
Program Features--1. Building self esteem through nurturing personal care.
2. Interaction to spark curiosity and socialization.
3. Focus on motor skils through playtime and activities
4. Development through age appropriate materials and toys
5. Daily communication between teachers and parents to keep you informed about your child's day.
Your Infant's day
The experiences infants have during the early months and years of life are crucial to healthy brain development. Lots of personal attention and interaction between our teachers and your infants will promote basic cognitive and social skills. Singing, reading, and talking are just some of the behaviors that support development during this critical stage.
Physical Development
Physical development of coordinated motor skills is a large part of an infant's first year. Our teacher have activities that help build physical strength and motor coordination with daily experiences that allow infants to practice fine motor skills, hand/eye coordination, hand and full body movement, and much more.
Games for the Brain
Infants begin to use and integrate their sense of right away to explore their new world. Through Brain games activities, infants use one or more of thier developing senses related to memory, spatial orientation (in/out, over/under), and cause and effect.
First Words
Language and communication development is mort 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.
Social and Emotional
Feelings of confidence, pride, trust, friendship, and humor are all part of social and emotional development. Our teachers have activities that promote early social interactions and conversations, develop facial expressions to communicate and support self-identity.
A BABY...
TEN LITTLE FINGERS, TEN TINY TOES, THE SWEETEST OF SMILES, AND A CUTE LITTLE NOSE.
ALL THESE ADD UP, TO A VERY SPECIAL THING...
A BABY- THE GREATEST OF GIFTS THE LIFE CAN BRING.