Infant Care

Worried about taking care of your infant when you have to go to work? Amelio’s Infant Care program is a full day service that provides a nurturing, safe environment for your young child, where home routines and learning activities are scheduled to best suit the needs of each family.

Age Group

6 months – 1.5 years

Teacher-Child Ratio

1:3

  • Our Staff
    Each member of our staff is trained in early childhood care and education through Amelio’s proprietary training programme. They are also certified in emergency medical care from renowned hospitals. Our experienced team of teachers and caregivers are as loved by our parents as by the little ones under their care.

  • What our classrooms look like
    Our infant rooms are specially designed for babies and the specific activities that are geared towards their learning and development. Apart from the designated nap and play areas, our rooms have independent feeding spaces for mothers who are still breastfeeding and want to visit your baby at any time during the day.

  • How a child’s day is structured
    Every child needs a consistent routine at this stage in their development and Amelio’s Infant Care program maintains a healthy balance of nap time, play, group time, feeding sessions and exploratory learning exercises. As parents, you will be given daily reports of your baby’s activities, food intake and nap and diapering schedules, along with fun, interactive activities that will support your child’s progress at home as well.

Learning Goals

  • Physical
    Picking up toys, walking without help, stacking objects
  • Personal, Social & Emotional
    Handing toys to others, playing in a group
  • Literacy
    Identifying objects, responding to simple questions
  • Mathematics
    Noticing changes in the number of objects or people, recognising the difference between big and small things
  • Understanding the World
    Smiling at familiar toys and people, repeating actions that have an effect (eg. Shaking a rattle)
  • Expressive Arts & Design
    Imitating actions like clapping or waving
  • Cognitive
    Pretend play, following single word verbal instructions, drawing with crayons
  • Communication and Language
    Recognising his/ her own name, trying to mimic words
Here are some of the activities we engage our little ones with

Sensorial Play: Texture exploration

Creative Play: Finger painting

Gross/Fine motor play: Music & Movement, Tummy time, Finger Play, Play Doh Play

Language/Literacy: Story, Books, Rhymes, Sign Language