Program Detail

Age:
0-1 Year
Class Size:
10-12
Price:
$439.00
Session Timing:
9.00AM to 12.30PM
Email:
contact@troothemes.com
Keep records of infants' developmental progress, including observations, assessments, and milestone achievements. Use this information to tailor the program to meet individual needs.
The infant care program in TRoo Kindergarten
Designing a program for infants involves focusing on their developmental needs and providing a nurturing environment for growth and learning.
Here's an outline of a typical infant program:
Safe and Nurturing Environment
Ensure the physical environment is safe and conducive to exploration. This includes childproofing the space, using soft materials, and maintaining cleanliness.
Feeding and Nutrition
Provide age-appropriate feeding, whether breastfeeding, formula feeding, or introducing solid foods as per the recommendation of healthcare providers. Ensure proper hygiene practices during feeding times.
Responsive Caregiving
Infants thrive on responsive caregiving. Caregivers should promptly attend to infants' needs, including feeding, diapering, comforting, and engaging in interactions that promote bonding and attachment.
Sleeping Routine
Establish a consistent sleeping routine that aligns with infants' sleep patterns. Ensure safe sleep practices are followed, such as placing infants on their backs to sleep and using firm mattresses.
Sensory Stimulation
Offer a variety of sensory experiences to stimulate infants' senses. This can include soft toys, colorful objects, music, and gentle movements that promote sensory exploration and development.
Language Development
Engage infants in language-rich interactions, including talking, singing, and reading aloud. Use simple, repetitive language and respond to infants' vocalizations to encourage communication development.
Physical Development
Encourage physical development through supervised tummy time, gentle exercises, and opportunities for reaching, grasping, rolling, and eventually crawling.
Social Interaction
Facilitate social interaction by providing opportunities for infants to interact with caregivers and peers through activities such as gentle play, observation, and imitation.
Class Experience
Infants thrive on responsive caregiving. Caregivers should promptly attend to infants' needs, including feeding, diapering, comforting, and engaging in interactions that promote bonding and attachment.




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