How We Nurture Your Baby’s Development
Infants and toddlers are explorers. Their interactions with trusted adults provide the emotional fuel that these very young children need to puzzle out the mysteries of their world.
Because trusting relationships are so meaningful, we strive to ensure that each infant has the same primary caregivers throughout the year. Staff cuddle, hold, play and talk with children in a warm, unhurried and soothing manner. Within this context of friendly and trusting relationships, staff support children’s natural desire to learn by providing an environment rich in exploratory play opportunities.
Spontaneous learning opportunities include singing and talking during routine activities such as feeding, nappy changing, and so on, snuggling up on the lounge to read a book, noticing a bird drinking from the bird-bath in the playground talking about these experiences. Examples of planned opportunities include finger painting (for sensory and artistic development), matching and sorting games (for cognitive development), singing and dancing (for coordination and creative expression) and reading and finger puppets (for language development).
Planned and unexpected opportunities encourage each child’s growth and development.