At SUNNY CENTER TOOELE DAYCARE, the infant program is designed to support children during the earliest stages of growth and development through responsive caregiving, supervised interaction, and age-appropriate learning experiences. In Tooele, caregivers focus on creating a nurturing environment where infants can explore safely, build trust with familiar caregivers, and participate in activities that support communication, sensory development, and physical movement. The program also emphasizes continuous evaluation of caregiving practices to help ensure infants receive consistent support aligned with developmental needs and daily childcare routines.
How It Works:
Infant care is provided through structured daily routines, responsive caregiving, and supervised developmental activities:
- Caregivers respond promptly to infants’ coos, cries, and nonverbal communication to help address feeding, comfort, rest, and interaction needs throughout the day
- Infants participate in supervised floor time and movement activities that encourage rolling, reaching, grabbing, patting, and early physical coordination
- Simple language, songs, and caregiver interaction are incorporated regularly to support early communication and familiar sound recognition
- Board and cardboard books are introduced during individual or lap-reading activities to help infants recognize pictures, objects, and names
- Age-appropriate toys and simple games such as Peekaboo, Five Little Piggies, and Itsy-Bitsy Spider are used to encourage interaction, attention, and engagement
- Enrollment routines may include reviewing immunization records and maintaining updated health information according to childcare requirements and age recommendations
What to Expect
Families can expect infants to follow individualized routines for feeding, naps, diapering, and supervised play throughout the day. Caregivers typically communicate with parents regarding daily activities, comfort needs, and developmental observations as part of ongoing care. Consistent routines, responsive interaction, and supervised exploration all play important roles in supporting infants during their early developmental stages.
Supporting Learning Beyond the Classroom
For program details and childcare information, contact us to learn more about available services and daily routines. Schedules and activities may vary depending on age group and enrollment. Clear communication helps families understand childcare expectations and daily care arrangements.








