Our Program

Daily Activity Schedule

Infants (0-12 months) and Toddlers (1-3 years)

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Arrival & Welcome

  • Greet children and families, settle in
  • Free play and exploration with toys, books, and soft mats
  • Diaper changes and feeding as needed for infants
  • Morning circle time for toddlers (songs, simple greetings)

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Arrival & Welcome

  • Greet children and families, settle in
  • Free play and exploration with toys, books, and soft mats
  • Diaper changes and feeding as needed for infants
  • Morning circle time for toddlers (songs, simple greetings)

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Breakfast & Snack Time

  • Healthy breakfast for toddlers (e.g., oatmeal, fruit, scrambled eggs)
  • Bottles or breastmilk for infants, along with light snacks for toddlers
  • Social time and conversation

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM: Sensory Play & Exploration

  • Infants: Tummy time, sensory play with soft toys, rattles, and textured fabrics
  • Toddlers: Sensory bins (e.g., rice, water, sand), play dough, or finger painting
  • Songs and rhymes to stimulate language development

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Outdoor Play / Nature Walk

  • Infants: Fresh air in strollers or carriers, observing nature
  • Toddlers: Free outdoor play, climbing, running, or playing with age-appropriate toys (balls, slides, etc.)
  • Encourage motor skill development (walking, crawling, balance)

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM: Story Time & Music

  • Infants: Gentle lullabies or soft music with visual stimulation (simple board books or nursery rhymes)
  • Toddlers: Interactive story time with books that include animals, colors, or shapes, followed by songs and action rhymes (e.g., “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes”)

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Structured Learning Activities

  • Infants: Age-appropriate toys that promote fine motor skills (blocks, soft rattles, etc.)
  • Toddlers: Simple puzzles, shape sorting, or building blocks to encourage cognitive and problem-solving skills
  • Playful activities that support early literacy (coloring, tracing, or learning to recognize shapes)

12:00 PM - 12:30 PM: Lunch Time

  • Healthy, balanced lunch options for toddlers (e.g., mashed veggies, sandwiches, pasta)
  • Bottles or solid meals for infants, including soft, easy-to-eat foods
  • Social time around the table, encouraging sharing and manners

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM: Nap / Rest Time

  • Quiet, relaxing atmosphere for napping
  • Soft music or white noise to encourage sleep
  • Infants: Naptime based on individual schedules (swaddling, comfort items)
  • Toddlers: Relaxing activities like listening to lullabies, soft stories, or simple puzzles before nap

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM: Wake-Up & Snack Time

  • Diaper changes and wake-up routines
  • Healthy snacks for toddlers (e.g., fruit, crackers, yogurt)
  • For infants: More feeding or bottle time
  • Gentle interaction with toys and music

2:30 PM - 3:00 PM: Creative Play & Arts

  • Infants: Finger painting with edible, safe materials or textured objects to explore with hands
  • Toddlers: Craft time (e.g., coloring, simple crafts using safe materials, stickers)
  • Encourage self-expression through creativity and imagination

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM: Movement & Gross Motor Play

  • Infants: Assisted standing, crawling races, or walking with support
  • Toddlers: Free play with large soft toys, jumping, dancing to music, or using balance beams
  • Development of coordination and physical skills

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM: Snack & Wind-Down

  • Light, healthy snacks to refuel for the rest of the day
  • For infants, more feeding time as needed
  • Quiet time with soft toys, reading, or cuddling

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Free Play & Departure

  • Children have time to explore independently with toys, games, and books
  • One-on-one interactions for infants (tummy time, gentle songs)
  • Toddlers: Free play, interaction with peers, and final story time
  • Parents pick up as children finish activities, with updates on their day

Additional Notes:

  • Infant Care: Routine feedings, diaper changes, and naps based on individual schedules. We prioritize tummy time and sensory exploration to support physical and cognitive development.
  • Toddler Development: Activities designed to foster social, emotional, and cognitive growth, as well as developing motor skills through fun and engaging play.
  • The daily schedule is flexible to ensure children’s individual needs are met. If a child is tired, hungry, or needs extra attention, we will adjust accordingly.

We aim to present learning opportunities in stimulating, diverse, and fun ways so that children leave us feeling confident and well-prepared for school. These activities are provided during free play and through small and large group activities.

Your child’s as well as your peace of mind are our top priorities. We want parents who are engaged with their children and ones who we can work with as partners in their children’s development.