Tiny Hands Learning Baby Room offers safe infant care, personalized routines, daily updates, and nurturing early development support.
What Is the Baby Room Program
The Baby Room program provides licensed infant care in a warm and thoughtfully structured environment designed for young babies. During the earliest months, infants receive nurturing routines, gentle sensory experiences, and close caregiver interaction that supports healthy emotional and physical development. Unlike one size fits all daycare settings, this program adjusts to the needs of each child.
Feeding, sleeping, and play schedules are personalized so babies remain comfortable, settled, and secure throughout the day. Caregivers observe cues carefully and respond in a calm, consistent way that builds trust. Parents across Canada often choose this infant program because the space is clean, predictable, and professionally managed. The goal is simple: to create a safe early learning environment where babies can grow, rest, and thrive with confidence.
Age Range Served in the Baby Room
Age Range in the Baby Room
From Six Weeks Onward
Early Growth and Care Focus
Calm and Secure Setting
Infant Age Group Coverage
Newborn to Toddler Readiness
Development First Approach
Warm and Supportive Space
Baby Room Age Eligibility
Six Weeks Until Transition
Focused Infant Development
Safe, Caring Environment
The Baby Room welcomes infants from approximately six weeks of age until they are developmentally ready to move into toddler care. This stage is critical for brain growth and emotional security, so the environment is carefully prepared to support safe sleep habits, early motor development, sensory exploration, and strong caregiver bonding. Each baby’s progress is observed closely, and transition planning is handled thoughtfully. Parents stay informed at every step, which ensures families always understand when and how their child will move confidently into the next learning stage such as the junior toddler program.
How Daily Routines Are Handled
At Tiny Hands Learning, each baby follows their own routine. Caregivers respond to natural feeding and sleep cues while following safe sleep practices. Diapers are checked frequently to keep infants comfortable. Gentle play, music, and sensory activities support early learning. This personalized care helps babies feel calm, secure, and well supported daily.
How Caregivers Support Infant Development
Quality infant care goes beyond supervision in the Baby Room. Caregivers support development through responsive communication, tummy time, safe sensory play, early bonding, and calm routines. Research shows responsive care builds strong emotional foundations. Staff are specially trained in infant development, helping parents feel confident about their child’s early learning and growth before they transition into programs like toddler daycare
Safety Standards Parents Can Trust
Safety is a top priority for Canadian parents. The Baby Room features secure, age appropriate furniture, firm fitted sleep surfaces, covered outlets, and sanitized toys. Staff trained in infant first aid supervise closely. Strict daily cleaning and monitoring keep the environment safe. Families can review our health and safety practices anytime.
Feeding Arrangements for Infants
Feeding is fully customized to each infant’s needs. Parents provide clear instructions, and caregivers follow them carefully. Breast milk, infant formula, and parent approved solids are supported when developmentally appropriate. Bottles are clearly labelled and stored safely. Feeding times are recorded daily so parents always know how their baby ate.
Parent Communication and Daily Updates
Parents value transparency, so regular communication is built into the program. Families receive daily updates on feeding times, nap duration, diaper changes, mood, and notable moments. Many parents find this feedback reassuring because it keeps them connected during the workday. Learn more about our parent communication approach and other age programs like pre school
How to Schedule a Visit to Tiny Hands Learning
Parents are encouraged to visit before enrolling. Touring the space lets families see the environment, meet caregivers, and ask important questions with confidence. To arrange a visit, contact Tiny Hands Learning through the website or by phone. The team will guide you through availability, fees, and the next steps, including future options like out of school care
FAQ’s
What is the Baby Room program?
It is a licensed infant care program that provides nurturing support, safe routines, and early developmental activities for babies.
What age does the Baby Room accept?
Most infants are welcomed from about six weeks old until they move into the toddler program.
Will my baby follow their own schedule?
Yes. Feeding and sleep routines are individualized based on each baby’s needs.
How do caregivers help development?
Staff use responsive interaction, sensory play, and age appropriate activities to support early growth.
Is the Baby Room safe?
Yes. The room follows strict Canadian childcare safety standards, including secure furniture and trained staff.
How do I book a tour?
You can contact Tiny Hands Learning to schedule a visit and discuss enrollment options.
Do parents get daily updates about their baby?
Yes, staff communicate with parents daily about feedings, naps, diaper changes, and general mood or milestones.
How many infants are cared for in the Baby Room?
Group sizes are kept small so caregivers can provide personal attention and consistent care.
Will my baby have individual sleep routines respected?
Yes, caregivers follow each baby’s own sleep cues and schedule for naps.
How can I arrange a visit to the Baby Room?
Parents can contact Tiny Hands Learning to schedule a tour and discuss infant care options.


