Infants are given individualized attention by their loving care givers in a safe, cozy and emotionally supportive environment. Care givers are sensitive and attentive to each baby’s needs. They promptly respond to their cries, sounds, and movements. Babies will be cuddled and nurtured while engaging in one-on-one interaction with their caring teachers. These positive exchanges support your infant’s sense of trust.
In this stage infants are involved in early stimulation; objects and colorful toys (such as soft cushions, rattles, nesting cups...) invite infants to explore and investigate. These age-appropriate toys and materials help your child to practice grasping, tracking and squeezing, all while developing their sense of touch, sight, and hearing.
Infants have the opportunity, during their daily routine, to develop their gross motor skills in a child-proof setting where they can crawl and wander safely and freely. This is also a great time to interact and play with other babies.
A complete record of their daily activities and care routine will keep parents informed and updated of their child’s everyday habits; this includes their sleeping and eating schedule, diaper changes, as well as their progress and individual needs.