Outdoor time, stroller walks, easy pushes on the baby swing. Touch and sensory exploration activities with discovery baskets. Play time, floor time, tummy time, play gym or snuggles and singing.īreakfast for older babies / bottles offered to younger babies, holding, snuggling, rocking, singing or reading. Sit babies in your lap and offer them rattles, chew toys, rock them and sing to them, show them toys that have lights and music, lay baby under a play gym on a thick baby safe play mat. Welcome! Good Morning! Children arrive, teachers greet parents and interact with the babies. Preschool Schedule: Need to make a preschool daily schedule? Click here to view our preschool daily schedule. Toddler Schedule: Need to make a toddler daily schedule? Click here to view our toddler daily schedule. If you need lesson plans for infant activities, songs or stories – please, click here. It's best to interact with the babies when they are awake and happy, spend some one on one time with each baby too, talk to baby, sing to baby and make sure you read to the babies in your care. When baby's are up and awake follow the routines below for taking the babies outside and interacting with them. Infants should be talked to and played with on their own schedules. Our daily routine schedule for infants ( shown below) is just a guide to get you started, you will need to be flexible and feed the baby’s when they are hungry and put them to bed when they are tired. Throughout the day we practice on reaching, grasping, rolling, sitting, standing, walking, climbing, throwing, catching, kicking, cooing, and talking whichever developmental stage your child happens to be in at the time.įor a younger child still taking three naps a day, a third nap can be incorporated into their late afternoon schedule.ħ:30-8:30 drop offs, welcome children, free play and/or structured-play, story time, toys, etc.ĩ:00-10:00 naptime (depending on age), flash cards, arts and crafts, story-time, stacking blocksġ0:00-10:30 music, song and dance, games.ġ0:30- 11:00 morning snack, clean up/wash upġ2:00-12:30 free-play and/or structured play, interactive videoġ2:30-1:00 lunch time, clean-up/wash-up, brush teeth,ģ:00-4:00 free-play and/or structured play, books, flash cards, various learning toys, etc.Ĥ:00-4:30 afternoon snack, clean-up/wash upĤ:30-5:30 pickups, outside play (depending on season) puzzles, music and dance, story time, etc.ħ:30-5:30 cuddles, love, and affection, eat, poop, and sleep.Need to make an infant daily schedule? View our infant daily schedule below. Infant/Younger Toddler (younger than 24 months) Older Toddler/Preschooler (24 months and older)ħ:30-8:30 drop-offs, welcome children, free play and/or structured play, trains, story time, etc.ĩ:30-10:00 arts and crafts, story time, various learning games.ġ0:00-10:30 music, song and dance, tumbling exercisesġ0:30-11:00 morning snack, clean up/wash upġ2:00-12:30- free play and/or structured play, interactive videoġ2:30-1:00 lunch time, clean up/wash up, brush teeth, and get on mats.ģ:00-4:00 free play and/or structured play, puzzles, books, various learning toys, etc.Ĥ:00-4:30 afternoon snack, clean up/wash upĤ:30-5:30 pickups, outside play (depending on season) coloring, play dough, toys, story time, etc. Age appropriate activities are scheduled with the flexibility allowed to respond to the needs of each individual child and their various ages. Actual times and activities may vary depending on time of the year, weather, age and temperament of the children. This schedule is meant to give you an idea of your child’s day.
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