infant daycare

Infants: up to 18 months; Staff / Child ratio 1:3

We believe that every experience provides learning opportunities, and infants at EYES are cared for in a way that optimizes their opportunities for learning and social interaction.

EYES Infant program offers a stimulating and nurturing environment that is meant to meet the needs of each child. Our loving and friendly staff works collaboratively with parents to make sure the child is comfortable and following the same daily schedule at home and at EYES; this includes feeding times, nap times and play times.

Our licensed infant daycare program offers a stimulating and nurturing environment that is meant to meet the needs of each child.

EYES’ qualified and trained staff provides daily activities that include sensory based materials, arts and crafts, age appropriate toys and music. Our loving and friendly staff works collaboratively with parents to make sure the child is comfortable and following the same daily schedule at home and at EYES; this includes feeding times, nap times and play times.

Our Infants in group care have opportunities for early socialization and stimulation. We believe that every experience provides learning opportunities, and infants at EYES are cared for in a way that optimizes their opportunities for learning and social interaction.

EYES infant program is observed by management on a regular basis to ensure the highest quality of care and provision of activities that encourage and foster the child’s development.

Infant care services and costs include morning/afternoon snack and a hot lunch. Our menu follows the Canada Food Guide and exceeds nutrition standards.

Parents are responsible for providing diapers, wipes and creams, all of which must be labelled with the child’s name. Any formula and/or baby food must include the date, name and be in the original container.

Research has shown time and time again that infants who receive the high-quality child care and early education programs do better in school, have more developed social skills, and display fewer behavior problems.

– Judy Biggert