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RMC is on Meyer Blvd, just off of Highy 71. Exit Highway 71 at Meyer Blvd. Go West on Meyer to the Paseo traffic circle. GO North (Right) on the inner drive 2 blocks. The center will be on your right.

Research Medical Center Child Development Center

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Our Infant Program

An exceptional place for your baby to thrive

Our space is built for babies on the move: look for bright mirrors, warm rugs, sensory tables, great books, and baskets filled with soft, natural materials. There are musical instruments, toys for pretend play, safe equipment, and outdoor places to explore. You’ll have peace of mind knowing that our stringent safety, security, and cleanliness standards meet or exceed all state and local guidelines.

Even these youngest of children are encouraged to learn about their world through our individualized curriculum that invites exploration, celebrates each important milestone, and supports the transition from the sensory motor world of infancy to the increasingly social and self-directed world of toddlers.

What Parents are Saying

Our greatest advocates are also our closest friends.

"Thank you so much for taking such wonderful care of Alexandra while she was in Room 5. She is so comfortable with both of you and it means so much to us to know that she is happy and feels secure/loved while she is at school. She has had so many fun/educational experiences. Thank you!"

Our Curriculum Components

The building blocks to balanced education.

  • Language Works Listening to stories or classical music, one-on-one spoken interaction with caregiver.
  • Math Counts Counting through books, poetry, and songs.
  • Science Rocks Bubble blowing, interacting with nature through walks and outdoor exploration.
  • ArtSmart Finger (or feet) painting, experiences with textiles.
  • Our World Rich connections — via smiles and hugs — with the center community.
  • Well Aware Soft safe places that encourage rolling over, pulling up, crawling, and safely exploring.

Learning at Home

Bathing Baby Dolls

You Will Need:

A baby doll, sponges, and towels

Directions:

When it’s bath time, tell your child that his/her baby also needs a bath. Help your child collect everything that is needed for the baby doll.

Tip:

Anatomically correct dolls help children learn the correct names of body parts.

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