Newborn
An ideal environment for your child’s growth
Stanford Newborn Care Program
Your child grows rapidly during their early years, and at Stanford Nurseries we understand the importance of this stage, so we are keen to provide an exceptional educational and care environment for your child, which helps them grow and learn in a fun and effective way.
We believe that every child deserves the best possible start, so we strive to provide the best educational experience for your child.
Our programs at this stage are based on various activities that include movement, sound, and Montessori learning, so we focus on simple activities that help children learn sounds, in addition to listening to songs, which stimulates the child’s mind in more than one way.
Motor activities aim to develop the child’s skills in areas such as understanding, control, play, and distinguishing between shapes and sizes. These activities include moving balls from one place to another, sticking balls on the wall, enjoying water-filled containers, distinguishing between different materials, in addition to arranging identical shapes, and many other diverse activities.
We meet all your child's needs
Our classes include:
- A team of experienced and qualified teachers, who are committed to helping each child reach their full potential.
- Various recreational activities and events that help the child grow and learn in a fun way
- A safe and clean environment, specially designed for the needs of babies and children.
- Innovative educational programs that focus on developing the child's basic skills.
A safe and fruitful educational journey
Your child’s early education journey is an important one, and at Stanford Nurseries we are committed to providing your child with the best possible educational start.
We know that your child’s health and safety are paramount, so we are committed to providing a safe and clean environment for children.
Our curriculum is specifically designed for preschool, and is based on the latest research on how best to prepare children for success in later stages of education.
We focus on developing essential skills such as language, math, science and the arts, along with social skills, helping your child develop all-round and gain the knowledge and skills needed to succeed.
We have a team of experienced, competent teachers who believe in the importance of teamwork, and we always encourage continuous communication between parents and teachers to ensure that your child gets the support they need to succeed.
learning through play
At Stanford, we believe that play is the best way to develop children’s skills, to teach children linguistic, intellectual, social and emotional skills. We are committed to providing comprehensive and integrated education for children through modern curricula that keep pace with current development. We believe that education should include all aspects of a child’s development from the physical, mental, emotional and social aspects. Therefore, at Stanford, we rely on the “Comprehensive Enrichment” curricula, which is a strong and coherent curriculum that aims to teach children everything that goes on around them through nine educational units.
- My Nursery: The child gets to know himself, his family and his friends.
- Insects: The child learns about different types of insects and their characteristics.
- Marine life: The child learns about the animals that live in the seas and oceans.
- Animals: The child learns about different types of animals.
- Transportation: The child learns about the different types of transportation and how to use them.
- Professions: The child learns about the different types of professions and the importance of work.
- Human Body: The child learns about the parts of the human body and their functions.
- Vegetables and fruits: The child learns about the different types of vegetables and fruits and their benefits.
- Birds: The child learns about different types of birds.
Every month, the child lives in an environment full of pictures, words and activities. Parents share this atmosphere with their children, which helps the child understand and memorize the information that is to be conveyed.