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The Baby Dreamers

The Baby Dreamers program is specially  designed to accomodate the development of Dreamers ages 6 weeks  to 1 year old. 

 

Every day your infant grows and learns about his or her environment. ADCA provides a safe and nurturing "home away from home" that allows infants to explore and learn.

Children learn through play, and our Baby Dreamers program is designed to provide infants with the skills that serve as a foundation for a lifetime of learning and achieving dreams.


We are committed to making this first transition away from home easy and natural for you and your child.

 

 

Program Features

 

 

  •    Nurturing, personal care that builds your infant's self-esteem

  •   Regular teacher-child interactions that spark curiosity and socialization

  •   Playtime and experiences that help boost cognitive and motor skills

  •   Age-appropriate materials and equipment that support learning and development

  •   Regular teacher-family communication, including daily updates to keep you informed

  •   A safe daycare environment where your infant has the freedom to move and explore

  •   Safe Sleep Guidelines that meet those of the American Academy of Pediatrics

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Curriculum

 

Our five areas of focus give your baby endless opportunities to learn and grow.

 

Communication Skills Development

ADCA helps your infant learn to engage with others.
We talk with your child; communicate verbally and through non-verbal gestures; tell stories and sing songs to model conversational skills; and use picture books to build association between sounds, objects and words.

 

Cognitive Skills Development

ADCA prepares your infant to think and reason.
We help your child explore the concepts of cause-and-effect, trial-and-error, and object permanence through play; provide a variety of materials of different colors, sizes, textures, and shapes; and encourage the use of all five senses to discover the world.

Social Skills Development

ADCA lays the foundation for your infant to develop trusting relationships.
We respond to your baby with sensitivity and attention; use words, facial expressions, and eye contact to communicate; and use family photos to promote self-awareness and provide continuity with your child's home.

Physical Skills Development
ADCA helps your infant improve mobility and coordination.
We support your baby as he or she rolls from side-to-side and learns to crawl, stand, and walk; support the development of motor skills with blocks and shape boards; and meet your child's individual needs for rest and nutrition.

Creative Skills Development

ADCA encourages your child to express individuality.
We provide paint, crayons, and other tools that promote artistic exploration and creativity; support imaginative play with photo cards and puppets; and encourage self-expression through movement and music.


 


 

 

 

 

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