Physical development: Babies love to move, and all actions are learning activities for them. As your baby tries new skills and masters them—standing, walking, climbing—our caregiver responds to their growing independence by giving our children more complicated toys and materials to explore safely.
Social and Emotional development: From the moment infants are born, they're ready to learn through meaningful interactions with people who care for them. As your baby grows, our caregiver will be there helping them learn how to share, take turns, treat others gently, and make friends. We encourage and guide our children when necessary.
Thinking (Cognitive) skills: Your child is curious about the world around them. Your child's caregiver provides experiences that will help them learn about cause and effect, imitate adults in their play, and use their problem-solving skills.
Language development: Your child's caregiver will help them learn new words—and how conversation works—when they interact with your child and talks to him and for your child's response and then responds in turn.