Infant Child Care in Las Vegas
Daycare for Little Learners
Our Infants classroom is designed with everything teachers need to support child development at their fingertips, so they can stay by your baby’s side. It’s a nurturing environment that stimulates development and discovery in the most natural way.
The classroom offers toys and materials that appeal to all five senses and encourage the movement necessary for optimal physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development:
Sensory Pool: This space allows infants to move freely and safely, while playing with toys and interacting with teachers.
Sensory Mats: Crawling over the waves or ridges of this mat, infants strengthen different muscles, work on hand-eye coordination, gross motor development, spatial awareness, and problem-solving.
Activity Gym: Infants work on small and large motor skills as they kick, stretch, and manipulate objects around them.
We always avoid restricting children’s movement so that we can keep infants involved, stimulated, and learning throughout the day, and they can:
- Engage their natural curiosity
- Explore their surroundings
- Develop their motor skills
Four distinct Learning Centers in the classroom encourage diverse development opportunities.
- Cozy Area: Children have a safe, quiet place to relax, snuggle together, have “conversations” with their caregivers, and have books read to them.
- Diapering Area: Learning happens everywhere, even here! Care routines offer great opportunities for Primary Care Teachers to engage in conversation and relationship-building with children. Bonds are formed through focused attention at these times.
- Exploration Area: Children experiment and try new ways of doing things to learn about the world around them, by manipulating and interacting with objects to explore how things fit, move, and balance.
- Movement Area: Children can explore by stretching, reaching, crawling, and eventually walking to develop fine and gross motor skills, balance, and coordination.
Plus, with a ratio of no more than 1:4, your child’s teacher is always providing ample one-on-one time, greater interaction, and direct involvement with your child.