UNDERGRADUATE CLASS
(Infants 3-12 months)
(Infants 3-12 months)
High attentive caregivers that ensure a secure, comfortable environment for infants by providing individualized attention and responding promptly to their needs.
A range of colors, textures, and musical instruments are available to engage infants' senses, which facilitate exploration, sensory development, and fine motor development.
Keeping a clean and healthy environment is prioritized, including childproofed accommodations, age-appropriate toys, and cribs for naptimes.
For babies to feel secure and build their sense of order and routine, preschool schedules establish consistent feeding, diapering, playtime, and naptimes.
In order to foster an infant's early social and language development, caregivers frequently interact with the infant, speaking to them frequently and singing to them.
Sensory activities like finger painting, water play, and sensory bins provide infants with the opportunity to explore their senses, develop hand-eye coordination, and develop their cognitive abilities.
The Early University's learning environment for infants aims to support their cognitive, emotional, and social development through a nurturing and stimulating atmosphere that balances safety and exploration.