Good Elementary | McCoy Elementary | Life School of Carrollton |
Jerry Junkins Elementary | Country Place Elementary | Carrollton Classic
Infants & Toddlers
Baby Room
We are very excited that you are interested quality child care program. Curriculum and cognitive learning in essential for infants development. During Circle time we will sing songs, clap, and read stories to the babies as a group. During your child’s time in our class dual language is used English, and Spanish. The dual language will be used with all children. Young children learn at a remarkable speed, our teacher will monitor your child learning and keep you updated about their progress. Parents are expected to attend parent teacher conferences twice per year. Our staff work very hard to have the best communication that we can with families, using the app ProCare Solutions makes this communication easier.
Each day your child will need to bring the following items and please label them for your child.
Bottles - Must be taken home daily for cleaning
Diapers
Wipes
Extra Clothes
Diaper rash cream, Powder, or other ointment if needed
We will be happy to provide
Baby food / snack
Infant Formula (Members Mark - (compared to Similac Pro Advanced)
Curriculum for Infants
Items that you bring for your baby will be designated for your baby only. We are not eligible permitted to use other children's items if your child runs out.
Diaper rash cream, Powder, or other ointment if needed
Please, no sandals – closed toes shoes only.
This age group has Vitamin D milk, breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack provided. If you would like to bring anything else for your child, you are welcome to do so just let the teachers know.
Our focus is to teach your child good manners, behavior, social and motors skills. As well as building blocks of a solid education such as colors, shapes, alphabet, and begin counting to 10 in English and Spanish. We achieve this by having circle time, and curriculum every day. During circle time we sing songs, count, and play games. Reading time is very important to this age group so every day we read stories. I would like to encourage you to read every night with your child at home. You can ask what books we are reading for the month and read the same ones at home.
Your child’s development is not limited to curriculum; they are also learning physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and language skills. How to play with others is a big part of being a toddler, social skills are very important at this age so they can learn how to be a good friend, and behave in a classroom setting. We will also start introducing potty training by talking about being wet or poopy, and we offer the opportunity to use the potty when the child is showing signs of being interested in going potty.
We hope that each week your child will know a new letter, shape, color, or word. Thank You I look forward to having the opportunity to watch your child grow.