Infant care program

Infant (6 Weeks - 12 Months)

Our infant program provides the highest quality care designed with the parent and child in mind. Your infant needs a safe, secure home away from home where they can learn, play and grow. We offer a nurturing, warm, and loving environment for your infant starting at six weeks old. We are committed to making a smooth transition from your home to our Center. Creating a strong bond with your child is our priority. Our infant program provides a soothing environment and a variety of experiences through individual daily routines which meet your child’s rapidly developing needs.

Early Learners and Pre-K (3 - 5 years old)

Our Preschool and Pre-K program is designed for children ages three to five years old. Introducing math, science, literacy, and social skills while learning one step at a time. Our daily routine includes a deliberate mixture of independent learning opportunities and teacher-led learning activities. Children are encouraged to explore and are challenged to learn. Making friends and developing self-confidence strengthens the individual independence of each child. It is our goal to prepare each child for their kindergarten experience.

Daily schedule

  • Drop off, welcome children, Morning activities7:00 -8:00 am
  • Breakfast Time 8:00 -8:30 am
  • Potty Training (Diaper change)8:30 – 9:00 am
  • individual work & paper work 9:00 -10:30
  • Outdoor play time 10:30 – 11:00
  • Potty Training (Diaper change) 11 – 11:15
  • Clean-up/washing hands11:15
  • lunch time11:30
  • potty time/clean-up/get on mats12:30
  • Story time/music time/prepare for naptime1:00
  • nap-time 1:15
  • wake up/Potty Training (Diaper change)3:00
  • snack time3:30
  • art time/Outside play/Music/Dance/coloring4:00
  • Potty Training/Diaper change5:00
  • Pickup Time5:30

Activity & Exploration

Our infant daily time is filled with educational and age-appropriate toys and materials. We follow a weekly curriculum including the following areas:
Art & Sensory: Includes simple art projects, coloring, and many different items to help with sensory development.
Children at this age are learning to:

  • Transition from bottle to a sippy cup
  • Communicate through practical sign language
  • Build expressive vocabulary
  • Develop fine motor skills
  • Explore the environment in a positive way
  • Engage in sensory activities
  • Refine gross motor skills, balance and coordination
  • Express independence
  • Enter beginning stages of cooperative play
  • Gain an understanding of basic phonetic and mathematics concepts, opposites, colors and shapes

Contact

653 Calliopsis St Little Elm, TX 75068
(214)  299 - 3407
(214) 299-3846