Parent's Corner

Parents Corner

🍼 Infants (6 weeks – 18 months)

Our infant program focuses on nurturing relationships, safety, and responsive care. We follow each baby’s individual routine while supporting healthy development through loving interactions and play.

What Your Baby’s Day Looks Like

  • Individual feeding and sleeping schedules

  • Diapering and hygiene routines

  • Tummy time and sensory exploration

  • One-on-one interactions with caregivers

How We Support Development

  • Building trust and secure attachments

  • Encouraging early communication through talking, singing, and reading

  • Supporting physical development with safe movement and floor play

  • Providing a calm, predictable environment

How Families Can Support at Home

  • Talk, sing, and read to your baby daily

  • Maintain consistent routines when possible

  • Share updates about changes in sleep, feeding, or milestones

  • Lots of tummy time/ floor time. 


🚼 Toddlers (1 – 2 years)

Toddlers are learning independence, communication, and how to express big feelings. Our toddler program supports growth through routine, play, and positive guidance.

What Your Toddler’s Day Looks Like

  • Structured routines with flexibility

  • Group meals and snack times

  • Outdoor play and movement

  • Songs, stories, and hands-on activities

How We Support Development

  • Language development through conversation and repetition

  • Social skills like sharing, turn-taking, and empathy

  • Emotional regulation with consistent, gentle guidance

  • Independence in self-help skills (washing hands, cleaning up)

How Families Can Support at Home

  • Use simple, clear language

  • Offer choices to encourage independence

  • Stay consistent with routines

  • Practice patience, big feelings are part of learning

  • Lots of reading together.

🎒 Preschool (3 – 5 years)

Our preschool program prepares children for kindergarten while nurturing confidence, curiosity, and a love of learning through play-based experiences.

What Your Preschooler’s Day Looks Like

  • Circle time and group discussions

  • Literacy and early math activities

  • Creative art, music, and dramatic play

  • Outdoor exploration and physical activity

How We Support Development

  • Early literacy and number skills

  • Social-emotional learning and problem-solving

  • Positive behavior guidance

  • Independence and responsibility

Kindergarten Readiness Focus

  • Following routines and directions

  • Expressing feelings with words

  • Building friendships

  • Developing fine and gross motor skills

How Families Can Support at Home

  • Read together daily

  • Encourage independence with simple tasks

  • Talk about emotions and problem-solving

  • Ask about your child’s day and learning


💛 Our Approach Across All Ages

We believe children learn best through:

  • Strong relationships

  • Consistent routines

  • Hands-on play

  • Positive guidance

  • Open communication with families

We partner with parents every step of the way to support each child’s growth and development.

Forms

Handbook & Enrollment Packet

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