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Infant Room
The infant rooms (partitioned to separate the youngest infants from the most mobile) are
designed as safe environments
separated for sleep, play/learning, and eating.
The space is designed for the different
aspects of the infant curriculum –
discovery through toys, imitation and
pretend, story time, connecting with
music and movement, and outdoor time
– and around four developmental areas – social/emotional, physical, cognitive, and language development. Each room has a changing station equipped with a hands-free faucet, soap and towel dispensers that allow
direct access to sanitation, and see-through
cribs allowing teachers to easily monitor
infants
during sleep. The oversized rooms
allow for growth and movement of infants
as they
mature through physical phases of
development.
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