Infant Daycare & Early Education (0.5 - 1 Year)

We have designed a wondrous world to foster the daily development of infant minds and bodies. More than just a day care, your little one starts his or her learning journey with us and we will work with you to make the transition a smooth and happy time, creating a strong bond and a setting that feels like family.

Inside your infant’s day

Each day, your child discovers 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.

 

Your infant's developmental areas

Language and Literacy Development
  • Make early attempts at speaking
  • Learn to understand a variety of words by listening, observing, and engaging
  • Use sounds and gestures to express needs, wants, and interests
  • Listen to books read aloud
Executive function
  • Work on early memory skills 
  • Focus attention for short periods of time
  • Use different approaches to solve simple problems, such as making sounds and pointing
  • Control impulses some of the time
Social and Emotional Development
  • Form an attachment to familiar adults
  • Begin to interact with other children
  • Express some emotions through sounds, facial expressions, and movements
  • Build a sense of self by recognizing self in a mirror
Physical Development and Wellness
  • Work on physical milestones like rolling over and crawling
  • Co-ordinate hand movements to begin reaching for and  grasping objects
  • Start to cooperate with care routines like getting dressed and washing hands
  • Show an interest in eating and trying new foods
Cognitive Development
  • Begin to distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar things
  • Use the five senses to explore and observe
  • Begin to copy the simple actions of others
  • Perform actions to gain a response

 

Creative Expression
  • Begin to explore bright, contrasting colours
  • Explore a variety of textures like wet and sticky
  • Express feelings through movement
  • Listen to music and experiment with toy instruments