Our Infant-Toddler Curriculum is designed to support your little one’s growth with fun, age-appropriate activities backed by research. We focus on six key areas that help babies and toddlers explore, learn, and thrive. Plus, our program aligns with national and state early learning standards, including the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework, so you can feel confident your child is getting the best start!
Programs
Infant Care (6 weeks - 12 months)
Gentle, responsive care
Sensory and motor skill development
Safe and cozy environment
Toddler Program (1 - 3 years)
Early learning through play
Intro to language, colors, and numbers
Social and emotional development
Preschool Readiness (3 - 5 years)
Activities that prepare for kindergarten
Early literacy and math skills
Creative arts and music integration
Curriculum
Our curriculum aligns with 42 Key Developmental Indicators, which are benchmarks guiding children’s progress in each content area. These KDIs are in harmony with national and state early learning guidelines, as well as the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework. We share strategies such as regular communication, workshops, and at-home activities that extend learning beyond the classroom.
By integrating these elements, Seay Home Childcare can present a comprehensive, research-based program that supports the diverse developmental needs of infants and toddlers.
1. Social & Emotional Development
Activities that foster self-awareness, emotional regulation, and positive interactions with peers and adults.
2. Physical Development & Health
Opportunities for children to enhance their motor skills and understand health and safety practices.
3. Communication, Language & Literacy
Experiences that support language acquisition, listening skills, and early literacy.
4. Cognitive Development
Encouraging problem-solving, memory, and logical thinking through exploration and discovery.
5. Creative Arts
Providing avenues for self-expression through art, music, movement, and imaginative play.
6. Approaches to Learning
Cultivating curiosity, initiative, and persistence in learning activities.