
Our Infant Classroom
We know the first year of life can have a big influence on a child’s success in the years that follow. That’s why teachers in your child’s Infant classroom provide a loving and nurturing environment as they lay the foundation for learning. This includes literacy; communication and vocabulary skills to help your infant better express their needs; gross motor skills and sensory development; and emotional well-being.
Nurturing Active Minds, Healthy Bodies, and Happy Hearts®

Active Minds
- Language & LiteracyLanguage & Literacy
Throughout the day, Infant teachers use sign language and read books to your little one. They talk and sing with your child during feeding, diaper changes and playtime. These interactions provide one-to-one attention while also helping your baby begin to understand language and conversation.
- Science, Engineering & TechnologyScience, Engineering & Technology
Children enter the world as natural scientists, curious to observe and explore how the world works and their role in it. All the while, they’re honing their senses and developing skills like observing and problem solving.
- MathematicsMathematics
While math may sound like a big topic for an infant, they’re learning about shapes as they interact with toys, they explore numbers as teachers count their toes and they use all their senses to explore.
- Social StudiesSocial Studies
Your baby is learning about the people around them. With the support of caring teachers in this classroom, they learn how to interact with them and build relationships.

Healthy Bodies
- Thumbs Up!: Physical DevelopmentThumbs Up!: Physical Development
Motor skills are important building blocks for physical activity. That’s why your child’s teacher helps your infant focus on key small and large motor skills by reaching for and picking up objects, rolling, sitting, crawling and finally walking.
- Health & SafetyHealth & Safety
- Balanced Menus: NutritionBalanced Menus: Nutrition
Infants have special dietary needs and teachers remain attentive to your little one’s feeding schedule. When it comes time for solid food, adjustments are made to prepare the food items offered that take into consideration their development, with parent or guardian permission.

Happy Hearts
- Character Development & Life SkillsCharacter Development & Life Skills
Our exclusive Happy Hearts Character Development Program® is embedded into our daily experiences with lessons that teach the importance of values like respect, friendship and kindness in school, at home and in the community.
- Social SkillsSocial Skills
Every day, Primrose school teachers foster belongingness in classrooms across the country to help children feel valued and included. In turn, those children are better equipped to show kindness and compassion to others.
- Early Art Masters: Creative Arts & ExpressionEarly Art Masters: Creative Arts & Expression
Exploring the arts is a great way to stimulate your children’s imagination and creative thinking. In our creative arts programs, your infant listens and moves to music, explores various art materials and expresses themselves creatively.

Active Minds
- Language & LiteracyLanguage & Literacy
Throughout the day, Infant teachers use sign language and read books to your little one. They talk and sing with your child during feeding, diaper changes and playtime. These interactions provide one-to-one attention while also helping your baby begin to understand language and conversation.
- Science, Engineering & TechnologyScience, Engineering & Technology
Children enter the world as natural scientists, curious to observe and explore how the world works and their role in it. All the while, they’re honing their senses and developing skills like observing and problem solving.
- MathematicsMathematics
While math may sound like a big topic for an infant, they’re learning about shapes as they interact with toys, they explore numbers as teachers count their toes and they use all their senses to explore.
- Social StudiesSocial Studies
Your baby is learning about the people around them. With the support of caring teachers in this classroom, they learn how to interact with them and build relationships.

Healthy Bodies
- Thumbs Up!: Physical DevelopmentThumbs Up!: Physical Development
Motor skills are important building blocks for physical activity. That’s why your child’s teacher helps your infant focus on key small and large motor skills by reaching for and picking up objects, rolling, sitting, crawling and finally walking.
- Health & Safety
- Balanced Menus: NutritionBalanced Menus: Nutrition
Infants have special dietary needs and teachers remain attentive to your little one’s feeding schedule. When it comes time for solid food, adjustments are made to prepare the food items offered that take into consideration their development, with parent or guardian permission.

Happy Hearts
- Character Development & Life SkillsCharacter Development & Life Skills
Our exclusive Happy Hearts Character Development Program® is embedded into our daily experiences with lessons that teach the importance of values like respect, friendship and kindness in school, at home and in the community.
- Social SkillsSocial Skills
Every day, Primrose school teachers foster belongingness in classrooms across the country to help children feel valued and included. In turn, those children are better equipped to show kindness and compassion to others.
- Early Art Masters: Creative Arts & ExpressionEarly Art Masters: Creative Arts & Expression
Exploring the arts is a great way to stimulate your children’s imagination and creative thinking. In our creative arts programs, your infant listens and moves to music, explores various art materials and expresses themselves creatively.
Our Infant Classroom Teachers & Staff

Ms. Sandy
My name is Sandy Wirth. I started working with children at 18 years old, straight out of high school. I have worked with all aged children but have worked in an infant room for over 6 years. I am the very proud mother of 3 grown children. They are the people I love to spend my free time with. I am also the twin sister of Ms. Darvin. The best part of working with children is watching how much they learn and grow as you spend time with them.

Ms. Tracy
My name is Tracy and I am originally from Southern California. I attended school in Ventura County and Colorado Springs. My life’s journey has led me to plant my roots in California, Oregon, Japan and Colorado before stopping in Arizona. I have worked with children for 25 plus years. I have taught children from all walks of life, ages 6 weeks to 5 years old and enjoy all of the joys and surprise that each age group has to offer. In between teaching children, I have raised two of my own and now enjoy being a grandma to 5 grandchildren. In my free time I enjoy my family, books, music, and the ocean.

Ms. Liella
Hello, I’m Liella! I have three sisters and I love to read. I have two years of Early Childhood Education and I hope to be a teacher one day. I am very excited to be here at Primrose and to help the children learn and grow!