Oak Tree Early Learning Center

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Oak Tree Early Learning Center

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    • Home
    • Classroom Information
    • Outdoor Play Space
    • Meet The Teachers
    • FAQ
    • Baby Room
    • One Year Old Room
    • Two Year Old
    • Four Year Old
    • Three Year Old
    • School Age
  • Home
  • Classroom Information
  • Outdoor Play Space
  • Meet The Teachers
  • FAQ
  • Baby Room
  • One Year Old Room
  • Two Year Old
  • Four Year Old
  • Three Year Old
  • School Age

Baby Room Photos

    Baby Room Curriculum

    Approach to Care

    Approach to non-mobile children

    Approach to non-mobile children

     Infant care from birth to 12 months is focused on the individual needs of the child. Infants shall be allowed to form their schedules for sleeping and waking and shall be fed on demand. This is because infant schedules will greatly vary from infant to infant. 

     Throughout the day, each infant will receive physical contact and attention such as being held, rocked, talked to, sung to, and taken on walks inside and outside the center. This will build meaningful relationships with each child.  

    Approach to non-mobile children

    Approach to non-mobile children

    Approach to non-mobile children

     When a non-mobile child is awake, our staff will change the child’s body position and location in the room periodically. Non-mobile children who are awake shall be placed on their stomachs occasionally throughout the day. The non-walking child who can creep or crawl shall be given opportunities during each day to move freely by creeping and crawling in a safe, clean, open, warm, and uncluttered area.  

    Classroom Material Examples

    Approach to non-mobile children

    Classroom Material Examples

      Textured/Easy-Grip Balls Soft Blocks 

    Rattles & Musical Instruments 

    Soft Dolls 

    Shape Sorter/ Stacking Cups Play Phone 

    Soft Vehicles 

    Ring Stacker 

    Fill and Spill Toys 

    Board Books/Fabric Book

    Floor Gyms 

      

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