Infants
We understand the importance of providing a sense of security that an infant needs. We provide our parents with an Infant Questionaire which allows our parents to document the unique needs of their child's care including eating schedules, daily routines and what comforts their child throughout the day. These needs are discussed with their caregiver during visits that take place at the center before the start date. They are designed to introduce you and your child to the caregiver, discuss individual needs, set-up of the child's crib with their personal belongings and to simple develop a relationship with your caregiver. The visits are free of charge and are encouraged to insure a smooth transition on your first day at the center. Our "open-door" policy allows you to visit the center at any time.

Our infant center is set-up to insure safety. As a result, we have a "Junior Infant" room that accommodates children 6 weeks to 6 months and a "Senior Infant" room that accommodates children that are 7 months to 12 months. Each room incorporates toys and equipment that encourages development specific to that age group. In addition, it creates a separation between two age groups that are working on very different skills. JamCats Music Program is offered to encourage social and gross motor skills as well as pure enjoyment.A separate, quiet, comfortable nap room is provided to create a home-like environment.

Waddlers
Our Waddlers (12 months to 18 months) are encouraged to develop their new awareness of walking and a sense of independence and options. Our stimulating environment allows them to explore their new curiosities. Independent care in still very much recognized during this age group. Changes in their routine have definitely appeared by this stage however their need for security has not. Our program has been designed to recognize their need to be on the move and their introduction to eating finger foods and to recognize the options they have available to them. We encourage the growth of social skills and independence while offering some structure in their lives. New concepts are introduced to keep the children fascinated with this new world they are discovering. Circle time, art projects, walks in quad-strollers and JamCats Music Program (encouraging the development of social and gross motor skills) are offered to add to the fun.