Infant Program (2 to 12 Months)

Fostering Growth in Every Milestone – At Kid Champion, Little Rock, AR

At Kid Champion, we understand that the first year of life is a time of rapid brain development, foundational learning, and emotional connection. Our infant program for children aged 2 to 12 months is designed to provide a warm, secure, and stimulating environment where your baby can thrive across all areas of development.

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Physical Well-Being and Motor Development

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Gross motor skills through tummy time, supported sitting, and gentle movement activities.

Fine motor skills by offering safe objects to grasp, shake, and explore.

Sensorimotor skills by engaging infants with sound, light, textures, and movement.

Daily physical and living skills, such as assisted feeding routines, diapering, and safe sleep practices, are approached with loving care and consistency.

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Social and Emotional Development

Consistent, responsive caregiving, helping infants form secure attachments with trusted adults.

Interactions with adults, encouraging smiles, coos, and eye contact.

Peer engagement, as babies learn to observe and respond to others in a safe group setting.

Adaptive social behavior, teaching cause and effect through gentle routines and positive reinforcement.

Curiosity and initiative, as we support infants in safely exploring their world and choosing toys or books from age-appropriate options.

Approaches to Learning

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Curiosity, through sensory bins, mirrored play, soft books, and textured toys that inspire exploration.

Initiative, by providing choices during playtime, encouraging your baby’s growing independence in selecting items of interest.

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Cognition and General Knowledge

Awareness of cause and effect, through interactive toys and responsive teacher-child engagement.

Problem-solving, as babies explore object permanence, spatial awareness, and simple puzzles.

Early numeracy and science, by introducing counting songs, natural materials, and sensory experiences.

Exposure to basic concepts in geography through visuals and sounds.