Nurture Your Baby's Development with Our Trusted Infant Care.

Nurturing Care In A Sensory-Rich, Christian-Based Environment For The Littlest Learners

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Infant Care (0 - 12 Months)

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Your Baby Thrives With Highly-Responsive Care

Infant teachers are highly sensitive to your child’s needs as their tiny hands and hearts grow through faith-based education. Respect and care form the foundation of every interaction. This is the beginning of how your baby experiences relationships; gentle care now leads to respectful relationships as they grow.

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Trained Teachers Exceed State Standards For Excellence

At Skies The Limit Christian Academy, our trained teachers go above and beyond to nurture each child’s potential. They create a supportive environment that blends academic excellence with Christian values, helping kids not only excel in learning but also develop strong moral foundations as they grow.

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Matching Home Routines Makes Smooth Transitions

Sticking as close to your home schedule as possible is the best way to ensure your baby’s smooth transition to care. Teachers respect your baby’s natural rhythms for napping, eating, and playing, making every day predictable.

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Sensory Play Expands Your Baby’s World

Everything is new to your baby, and they experience the world through taste, smell, touch, sight, and sound. Gentle colors, lots of sunlight, music, nursery rhymes, new textures, and the chance to explore freely light up their world. 

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Indoor & Outdoor Play Develops Motor Skills

There is plenty of time in the class to work on motor skills! Soft surfaces indoors promote tummy time, wiggling, and rolling, while age-separated outdoor areas are ripe for safe sitting, grabbing, creeping, and crawling.

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Safe Sleep Protocols Offer Peace Of Mind

Babies always get put to sleep on their backs CPSC-approved cribs and following AAP safe sleep guidelines. Sleep sacks – one-piece zip-up sleepers – are allowed for warmth, and staff constantly observe napping babies for breathing and sleep position.

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Squeaky Clean & Sanitized For Your Little One’s Health

Babies are susceptible to all kinds of germs. Because they belong in school and you belong at work, extra cleaning and sanitizing of toys, play spaces, and high-contact surfaces protects their health.

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Modern Security Measures Keep Your Little One Safe

  • Interior doors have keyless entry
  • Check in and check out is kept simple at the kiosk.
  • High-quality security cameras and CPR/First-Aid-trained, enhance background checked staff keep a watchful eye at all times.
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