
Infant Care at St. Stephen Academy
Our Infants program goes so far beyond regular daycare at Childtime. Here, babies are made to feel safe, secure, and happy. This class gives warm, caring teachers an opportunity to bond and develop trust with little ones.
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Each child has a primary caregiver who will guide your child’s development and be your main point of contact. In this classroom, children will enjoy:
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Warm, nurturing classroom environments
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Stimulating activities with educational toys
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Exclusive milestone-based curriculum
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Immersive learning

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Our exclusive Abeka curriculum, specifically addresses the developmental needs of growing infants. Achievement is observed in five main developmental areas.
Approaches to Learning
Building independence through discovery of the world around them, and developing problem-solving abilities.
Cognitive Development
Increased understanding of their surroundings, as they begin to think critically and creatively.
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Sample Activity
Sample Activity: Shake It Like I Shake It
Milestone: Imitates familiar sounds and movements.
Desired Outcome: Infants develop the ability to pay attention and engage and interact with others.
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Teacher holds infant in lap, gives the child a rattle and holds onto one. The teacher says, “Look what I can do.”
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The teacher shakes the toy fast, slow, up high in the air, or down low, observing the infant and encouraging them to shake their own rattle.
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If the infant starts shaking their rattle, the teacher copies their actions and talks to them about what they’re doing, saying things such as, “You are shaking it up high. I am shaking it up high, too!”
Language Development
Strengthened communication abilities through sounds, expressions, body language, and ultimately, oral and written language; responding to and understanding others.
Physical Development
Exploring how to both coordinate and control large and small muscle movements; growing their understanding of health and safety concepts.
Social-Emotional Development
Building an understanding of their own emotions and their relationships with others, like family, friends, and community members; discovering how to interact with others while increasing their self-awareness.
Sample Activity
Sample Activity: Up Close and Far Away
Milestone: (Gross motor skill) Turns head from side to side, kicks feet, moves hands.
Desired Outcome: Infants develop the ability to intentionally move parts of their body.