Infant Classes
Infant care for babies 6 Weeks to 12 months
Infant care for babies 6 Weeks to 12 months
At Kiddi Kollege, we understand the profound impact early childhood education has on a growing baby. That’s why our infant classes are designed to provide personal, loving attention and care in an enriching environment. We want your child to build a strong foundation for lifelong success!
Our comprehensive infant care programs are available throughout the Kansas City metro, including Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood, and Lenexa, and cater to babies aged 6 weeks to 12 months.
Kiddi Kollege’s infant care programs go beyond traditional daycare services. We’re committed to providing a loving environment that lays the foundation for your child’s emotional, social, intellectual, and physical growth.
Our infant class groupings are carefully designed based on age and development. We keep our newborns and younger infants separated from the more mobile toddling tots to ensure everyone’s safety and well-being.
Enroll your child in our exceptional infant classes and care programs and give them the best start in life. Schedule a tour today to learn more about our offerings and how we can support your child’s growth and development.
We know that infants are continually learning about the world around them. That’s why our infant care curriculum is designed to support the developmental needs of growing children.
To achieve this mission, we explore key developmental milestones as babies begin their lifetime of learning.
At Kiddi Kollege, we work alongside parents to ensure the individual and personal needs for each child are met. We provide a Teddy Folder that travels from home to school each day. This journal helps with daily communication as we work together for a common goal – helping your child thrive! Furthermore, we also send frequent updates using Brightwheel, our messaging app!
Sign Language!
Having infants learn the knowledge of basic sign language helps teachers and parents understand the needs of each child and decreases frustration in communication. We focus on the basic commands for example: more, please, thank you, all done.