The staff at Child Development Centers, Inc. recognizes that each period in a child’s development is important and connected to all the others. The infant and toddler stages of development are exceptional times that call for special responses from the caregivers.
The staff at CDC meet the developmental needs of the children in their care by providing a safe, healthy and interesting place for learning. They also understand the importance of relationships that support development, not only with the individual child, but a partnership with the family as well.
Child Development Centers, Inc. meets children’s basic needs for nutrition, sleep, activity, stimulation, comfort, cuddling, and security in ways that are attuned to the child’s individual needs and patterns of development. The routines of the day are predictable yet flexible enough to meet the needs of the children.
The curriculum for infants and toddlers is responsive to and respectful of the learning activities that give attention to the physical, social, emotional, language, and cognitive development. The curriculum changes daily based on infants and toddlers changing interests and needs.