Nursery / Infant Program
6 weeks – 12 months
The Nursery Program is designed for children six weeks through 12 months old.
Infants are given care based on their individual needs. Each child is loved and respected as their own unique individual and assigned to a primary caregiver. This practice fosters a trusting and close relationship between the teacher, the child, and their parents.
In addition to providing daily care, our educators plan and implement a developmentally appropriate learning activities focusing on the six learning domains of development for infants and toddlers.
Explore the Day of an Infant!
We understand that entrusting your little one in someone else’s care can be hard. That is why at Imagine we strive to ensure parents know their little one is safe, secure and well cared for. Our Educators go through extensive training in our health and safety standards, curriculum, safe sleep, CPR and much more. We also use a parent communication app called Kindertales that allows you to get real time updates throughout your child’s day. Our infant schedule is designed to fit the needs of each individual child within the classroom to support a consistent schedule that mirrors your families routine.
Please note: Daily schedules are individualized for each child based on their development and schedule as outlined by the guardian.
For Availability Information:
Communication with parents is a top priority. Therefore, we have an open-door policy. Parents are encouraged to call or visit anytime during the day. Alerts for feedings, diaper changes, naps, and activities can be received throughout the day through the Kindertales parent app.
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