
Lions Class – Infant Room (6 Weeks–12 Months)
Where Every Cuddle Reflects God’s Care
Our Lions Class is a peaceful, nurturing environment designed specifically for infants ages 6 weeks to 12 months. Here, we focus on providing loving, responsive care that supports early brain development and builds the foundation for lifelong learning and trust. Every moment—from feeding to diapering to play—is an opportunity to show God’s love and help your baby grow.
What to Expect in the Lions Class
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Safe & Soothing Environment: Our infant room is thoughtfully arranged with soft lighting, cozy spaces, and developmentally appropriate toys to encourage curiosity in a calm and secure setting.
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Personalized Care: Each baby follows their own feeding, sleeping, and diapering schedule. Our teachers work closely with parents to ensure consistency between home and school.
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Early Learning Through Play: Infants explore through sensory bins, music, tummy time, and interactive play. We incorporate age-appropriate books, textures, and sounds to promote language development and curiosity.
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Spiritual Foundation: We gently introduce God’s love through worship songs, prayer, and quiet moments of care. Every child is spoken to with affirmation and love, modeled after Christ.
Lions Class Overview
The Lions Class offers nurturing, faith-filled care that fosters your baby’s growth through gentle routines, sensory exploration, and loving attention.

Daily Activities
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Tummy time and sensory exploration
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Infant-safe books and language-rich storytelling
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Music and worship time
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Outdoor strolls (weather permitting)
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Gentle play and caregiver interaction
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Feeding, naps, and snuggles as needed

Teacher-to-Child Ratio
We maintain a low infant ratio (typically 1:4 or lower) to ensure every child receives the close, attentive care they need during this formative stage.

Parent Communication
We know how important peace of mind is. That’s why our team provides daily updates about your baby’s meals, naps, diapering, and milestones. We view parents as partners and communicate regularly to support your child’s growth together.