
kitten Classroom
Our Kitten Classroom is from 6 weeks to 18 months. At this age, we follow your infant's daily routine. Regardless of their unique sleeping and feeding habit, our teachers will make sure that your infant is part of circle time, outdoor walk, and daily activities. Your baby will have a primary teacher who will provide personalized care and nurture them. Teachers will convert conventional caregiving routines into teachable moments focused on your infant's needs and developmental levels.

An overview of the Kitten Classroom's daily activities

Kitten Classroom is a no-shoes zone to keep germs and dirt away from your infant crawling and scooting time. Families will have to use socks to enter the classroom, as well as teachers and staff.

Circle Time
Starting to read to kids at a young age is never too early.
Our trained teacher will read to your infant every day, which helps to improve his or her memory, comprehension, and hearing skills.
Singing & Rhyming
Melody and harmony strengthen cognitive skills and enhances infants' moods. Our teachers are constantly singing to your infant, creating a loving and positive atmosphere.
Ready to explore
To enhance your infant's gross and fine motor skills, cognitive skills, sensory development, hand-eye coordination, visually tracking objects, and artistic abilities. Our teacher will provide all the tools required to properly develop your baby skills with age-appropriate toys, activities, and gadgets.
Language & Literacy
Communication and interaction for infants are fundamental elements to a successful early learning experience. Studies had shown that having a back-and-forth exchange of words, sounds, and expressions between adults and child is a powerful component for brain growth.
During all hours of care, our teacher will tune in to your child's responses and encourage them to vocalize new words.
Cuddling & Rocking
Teachers will rock and cuddle with your baby regularly to provide physical and warm support. This type of activity will have a positive impact on your child's social & emotional development at an early age.

Safety
Infants require plenty of space to crawl, move and walk when they are exploring their motor skills. Our teachers are always on-site to provide safety and security at all times. Kitten program is a no-shoes zone.
Sign Language
Our teachers will train your infants to use sign language, which allows them to communicate when he/she is hungry, tired, needs help, etc. Research has shown that sign language is an effective method for reducing frustration when infants can communicate their needs by strengthening emotional development.