The Nest: Infant Room (Age 0)
Welcome to The Nest
Our infant room, lovingly called The Nest, is designed to be a safe, nurturing, and peaceful environment where your baby can grow, explore, and feel deeply loved. We believe that strong beginnings are built on love and trust—and everything we do in The Nest reflects that belief.
What to Expect in The Nest
Personalized Care
Our experienced caregivers provide individualized attention and care tailored to your baby's unique needs and routine. We partner with parents to maintain feeding, sleeping, and comfort routines, helping infants feel secure and supported.
Safe & Stimulating Environment
The Nest is equipped with soft lighting, gentle sounds, age-appropriate toys, and plenty of cuddles. Your baby will enjoy tummy time, story time, sensory exploration, and one-on-one interactions that promote bonding and early development.
Daily Activities Include:
Tummy time & stretching
Music & movement
Infant sign language exposure
Story time & soothing songs
Sensory play with textures and soft toys
Communication
We know how important it is to stay connected. Our teachers provide daily updates through the ProCare app, including photos, diaper changes, feedings, naps, and special moments.
Meet Our Teachers
Every caregiver in The Nest is trained in infant CPR, safe sleep practices, and early childhood development. Most importantly, they love babies and feel called to create a warm and responsive environment where trust is built every day.
"We don't just care for babies—we cherish them."
Parent Partnership
We believe in open communication and strong relationships with families. During your child’s time in The Nest, you can expect:
A personalized onboarding process
Gentle, faith-based care that reflects our values
Support for nursing, pumping, or formula feeding
A peaceful space to nurse or drop by for a cuddle anytime
Safety & Cleanliness
The Nest follows all recommended safety guidelines:
Safe sleep practices (ABC: Alone, on their Back, in a Crib)
Sanitized toys and surfaces
Secured access to classrooms
Continuous caregiver supervision