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Love.
safety.

Infant & Toddler Care

Where a Loving & Safe Environment is Our #1 Priority
We understand that your babies are the most important beings in your life. We give you our word that we will provide a loving and safe environment that will allow your little one to learn and develop. 

Our Commitment to Safety
1. Recorded surveillance of classrooms.
2. Thoroughly trained teachers to properly feed, change diapers, and interact.
3. We've interviewed to find the most patient and loving teachers that have been background checked, and licensed.
4. Professionally designed area with developmentally appropriate toys and experiences.
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Infants

6 Weeks to 18 Months

At this precious age, we have 1 teacher for every 4 babies with a maximum of 8 in the classroom. Aside from our #1 priority of providing an environment that is loving and safe, we will focus on the following:
  • Timely diaper changes
  • Verbal stimulation by encouraging laughter, cooing, and other sounds your baby feels like making
  • Neurological development by presenting opportunities to choose
  • Mental stimulation through reading, singing, music and conversation.
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Toddlers

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18 Months to 3 Years Old

Our teacher to child ratio is1 to 6 for 18 months to 3 year olds with a maximum of 12 children in the classroom. The priority of love and safety is paramount at Bodies in Motion and is present in all of our programs. For our toddlers we are committed to:
  • Timely diaper changes & potty communication
  • Potty skills training
  • Neurological development through singing, dancing, and repetition
  • Pattern, color, and letter recognition
  • Social engagement skill development
  • Swim Lessons at the Idaho Aquatic Center!* (extra fee) 




Getting Your Child Preschool Ready!

  • Understanding big emotions
  • Learning about personal care
  • Pencil, marker, and Crayon holding skills
  • Shape & color recognition
  • Social interaction skills
  • Understand cause and effect
  • Follow simple directions and routines
  • Use problem solving skills
  • Participate and engage in activities and play
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Infant & Toddler Care Rates

Infant 6 weeks to 18 Months

Full Time Care- Monday through Friday
Open at 7:30am to Close at 6:00 pm
$1518 Monthly Tuition 
(save 3% when using ACH)
- Includes daily snacks, and meals


​Toddler 18 Months to 36 Months

Full Time Care- Monday through Friday
Open at 7:30am to Close at 6:00 pm
$1518 Monthly Tuition (save 3% when using ACH)
- Includes daily snacks, and meals

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What Our Clients Are Saying

Awesome place to take kiddos to use up their energy. Our son is almost 2. What I liked about this place was that we could join him in exploring the play area. The slides are big enough. They also have adult classes. I love their kickboxing class. 

Becca M.

I have a 2 year old and an 8 month old. Mornings here are lovely when it's quiet- the 2 year old can climb and slide every where while the 8 month old can crawl around on the cushioned ground. The coffee is delicious too!

​Reese Barker


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  • Home
  • Programs & Activities
    • Open Play
    • Preschool
    • After School Care
    • Infant & Toddler Care
    • Birthday Parties >
      • Parties for 0-11 yrs
      • Parties for 10-16 yrs
      • Adult Party
    • Camps
    • Pickleball
    • Parents Night Out
    • Fitness Classes >
      • Fitness Challenge
      • Kickboxing
      • Bootcamp Fitness
    • Ninja Warrior >
      • Ninja Warrior Classes
      • Ninja Warrior Resources >
        • Ninja Warrior Members
        • Lache Tutorial
        • Salmon Ladder Tutorial
        • Circuit Board Tutorial
        • Unstable Bridges Tutorial
        • Devil Steps Tutorial
        • Conveyor Belt Tutorial
        • Wingnuts Tutorial
        • Rumbling Dice Tutorial
        • Flywheel Tutorial
        • Cliff Hanger Tutorial
        • Peg Wall Tutorial
        • Monkey Bars Tutorial
        • Warped Wall Tutorial
        • Flying Bar Tutorial
        • Suspended Ladders Tutorial
        • Rock Traverse Tutorial
        • I-Beam Tutorial
        • Invisible Ladder Tutorial
        • Flying Squirrel Tutorial
    • Ropes Course
    • Team Building
  • Waiver
  • Our Company
    • Jobs
    • Hours of Operation
    • About Us
    • Contact
  • Reviews
    • Birthday Party Reviews
    • Fitness Reviews
    • Ninja Warrior Reviews
    • Open Play Reviews
    • Parents' Night Out Reviews
    • Preschool Reviews
    • Ropes Course Reviews
    • Team Building Reviews
    • General Reviews
  • Blog