A Nurturing Start to a Lifetime of Learning

Caring for infants from 6 weeks to 12 months is a foundation for emotional security, cognitive growth, and joyful discovery. This program provides a loving, secure, and developmentally appropriate environment where your baby’s natural curiosity and growth are nurtured daily. The curriculum blends care routines with exploratory learning moments to enhance sensory development, motor skills, and emotional bonding.

Infants at this stage are rapidly developing—learning to sit, crawl, communicate, and form attachments. Our bilingual infant care in Brooklyn, New York is thoughtfully designed to match your baby’s developmental stage while allowing for individual differences. With small teacher-to-infant ratios, we ensure personalized attention, consistent routines, and close observation of developmental milestones.

CURRICULUM SUMMARY

Development of Language (In French and English) Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development Social and Emotional Development Development Approaches to Learning Cognition and General Knowledge
Receptive vocabulary Expressive vocabulary Grammar/Syntax Comprehension Listening skills Gross motor skills
Fine motor skills
Sensorimotor skills
Daily Physical and Living skills
Interactions with adults (shows affection for adults through facial expressions)
Interactions with peers (shows enjoyment with other children by watching them)
Adaptive social behavior ( recognizes that certain adult actions are associated with expected behavior)
Curiosity (shows interest by exploring, manipulating, or staring at new objects in the environment)
Initiative ( selects a book, toy, or item from several options
Awareness of cause and effectProblem-solving Number and sense operations
Scientific Thinking Scientific
Knowledge History
Geography

CURRICULUM COMPONENTS

  • Numerous age-appropriate, children-initiated projects
  • Age-appropriate core topics are selected by the teachers weekly

PARENTS-SCHOOL COMMUNICATION

  • “Meet the Teachers” Night (Mid-September)
  • Parent-Teachers conferences twice a year (along with 2 report cards)
  • Parent-School communication app
  • Educational reports and pictures are sent daily
  • Parents’ board

PRINCIPLES & PHILOSOPHY

  • Positive Reinforcement only
  • Beyond our high learning expectations for our students, their safety and well-being are our number one priority
  • Educational routines and programs may be adapted to fit individual needs
  • Physical activity is an important part of our daily routine

Infants Program

  • AGE GROUP

    6 weeks – 12 months

  • Class Size

    8

  • Class Duration

    8:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 8:00am – 6:00 PM, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

  • Staff

    1 French Native Speaker, 1 English Native Speaker

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

At what age can my baby start infant daycare?
Infants can typically start daycare as early as 6 weeks old. Licensed programs provide nurturing environments with trained caregivers who support early development and daily routines.
How do infant care centers handle feeding schedules?
Caregivers follow individualized feeding routines based on parental instructions. Whether breast milk, formula, or solids, feedings are documented and adjusted as the baby grows.
Is it safe for infants to be in group daycare settings?
Yes. Infant daycares follow strict safety standards, including sanitized spaces, trained staff, secure sleeping areas, and low caregiver-to-child ratios to ensure your baby’s well-being.
What activities are suitable for infants in daycare?
Infants enjoy sensory play, tummy time, music, storytime, and gentle interaction. Activities are designed to support motor skills, emotional growth, and early communication.
How do daycares communicate with parents of infants?
Most programs use parent apps and daily logs to share updates on feeding, naps, diapers, and learning moments. Regular conferences and photos keep parents informed and connected.
What should I pack for my infant at daycare?
Essentials include labeled bottles, diapers, wipes, a change of clothes, pacifiers, and comfort items. Some programs may request additional items like creams or sleep sacks.
How do caregivers support my baby’s development at daycare?
Through daily routines and play, caregivers promote physical, cognitive, and emotional milestones. They offer personalized attention, encouragement, and frequent developmental observations.
Lay the Foundation for Your Child’s Success Today
Ready to give your child a nurturing, growth-focused environment? Contact us now to learn more about our programs or schedule a tour. We’re excited to be a part of their early learning journey!
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