At INSPIRE, our Infant Program is designed to provide a warm, nurturing environment where infants can safely explore, grow, and thrive. We embrace the Reggio Emilia philosophy, which values each child as capable and full of potential. Our approach emphasizes building strong, meaningful relationships with infants and their families, recognizing that these early bonds are the foundation for lifelong learning and development.
Each infant’s day is tailored to their unique needs, interests, and family routines. We understand that every child develops at their own pace, and we work closely with parents to create individualized daily schedules that align with the infant’s natural rhythms. This flexibility ensures that children feel secure and supported while receiving personalized care. Daily communication, especially at both pick-up and drop-off is a priority, allowing parents and educators to share updates and insights about each child’s progress, ensuring a seamless connection between home and school.
Our educators create a sensory-rich environment filled with open-ended materials that invite infants to explore through touch, sight, and sound. Whether it’s reaching for soft fabrics, exploring natural materials, or interacting with light and shadow, these experiences are designed to engage the children’s curiosity and promote their cognitive, motor, and social-emotional development. We view every moment as an opportunity for learning, and our educators are dedicated to fostering a sense of wonder and joy in each child.
At ¡INSPIRE!, relationships are our number one priority. We believe that strong, trusting connections between educators, infants, and families are key to a child’s emotional well-being and growth. By fostering these relationships, we create an environment where infants feel safe to explore, express themselves, and build confidence. Our program is dedicated to respecting and nurturing each child’s individuality, while offering the highest quality bilingual education in a setting that honors family and community.
Ages: 6 weeks - 15 months old. Consideration is given to individual child’s level of development, as well as needs of families and program.