Infant Program
(6w-12m)
Our infant program is individualized to support each baby’s growth and prioritize exploration in a safe and loving environment.
Vivvi™ Learning Model
Children enrolled in Vivvi learn through themes inspired by the questions they ask every day.
By observing and reflecting on children's interests, our faculty designs units of study aligned to developmentally appropriate learning standards.
Program Highlights
A compassionate team of educators focused on responsive caregiving to meet your infant’s unique needs each day.
An environment designed with infants in mind, including open floor plans and light-filled spaces, and play areas that inspire learning and development.
There are no insignificant moments in an infant’s day. We use an app called Brightwheel to keep families up to date on all their child’s learning and care with photos, videos and messages sent in real time.
Our infant curriculum is supplemented by expert-led enrichments, like music and art, which offer new skills while sparking joy and curiosity.
Real Parents, Real Stories
Meet Anna, Vivvi Parent of Kellan (Infant) & Marlowe (Preschool)
Our Research-Based Curriculum
Explore the age of your child below to see what milestones we focus on within each aspect of our curriculum.
"The satisfaction of seeing a child’s eyes light up because they understand something new or try something for the first time is extremely rewarding. When I'm in the Vivvi classroom, I'm providing opportunities to help children develop strong self-esteem, become active learners, and develop problem-solving skills and independence. This can set the trajectory for the rest of their life, and I like being a part of that."
-- Melissa B. - Infant Teacher
Our Learning Domains
Click the age of your child below to see what milestones we focus on within each learning domain.
Social & Emotional Development
Make eye contact and track with their eyes
Self-soothe
Recognize voices of familiar people
Smile at own reflection
Identity & Belonging
Become aware of self
Babble a range of sounds
Imitating home language
Literacy
Gain experience with literature through listening to stories and touching books
Expressive Language
Expand their verbal expressions by practicing self talk
Receptive Language
Turn their head at voices they hear
Sustain eye contact
Mathematical Learning
Explore geometric shaped materials
Experience numbers through counting songs like "5 Little Ducks"
Scientific Inquiry
Experience the world with their 5 senses to build the foundation of scientific reasoning
Fine Motor Development
Make grasping motions
Grasp their caregivers fingers during feeding
Explore their fingers with their mouth
Gross Motor Development
Lift their head
Develop controlled arm, leg, and hand movements