You can teach a child a lesson for a day...but if you teach them to learn by creating curiosity they will continue the learning process as long as they live.
Infant Program (6 weeks- 16 months)
First Step’s high quality safe, nurturing and engaging environment starts in “Baby School.” Our parents and teachers work together to develop the appropriate schedule, including feedings, naps and lesson experiences. Teachers give advice and parents get to express their individuals needs and wants. Continuous communication between the staff and parents ensures your child’s first transition away from home will be successful.
We use the Bright Wheel App to record each infant’s feeding and napping schedule, along with their activities and developments for that day. Teachers create planned daily experiences to support and scaffold your baby’s social, emotional, cognitive, language, and motor development. Early use of Baby Sign Language during meal times and play increases early development in language. Our teacher’s first priority is to make your new born feel safe, comfortable and happy while mommy and daddy are away at work by promptly meeting each and every individual need.
Toddler Program (16 months-3 years)
Toddlers strive when given boundaries and structure. All meal times, learning stations, outside time, and group times will be on a schedule. This schedule will give your toddler a good sense of what to expect each and every day. Teachers support and scaffold social, emotional, cognitive, language and motor development with daily lesson plans. Each classroom environment is designed to safely encourage and support the independence of your growing and learning toddler. Toddlerhood is also a great time to begin potty training, experienced teachers will support and encourage this training whenever parents desire.
Preschool Program (3-5 years)
The Preschool Program continues to set boundaries while encouraging independence and individuality. While these classrooms continue with learning stations and group times within their day, the topics become more detailed. Teachers encourage turn taking, hand raising and peer respect. Teachers create detailed daily lesson plans as well as plan for individualized support in small groups. By partnering with Rochester Public Schools, our Preschoolers benefit from the reassurance they are meeting Kindergarten readiness standards.
Each program staffs a “Classroom Lead Teacher,” whom creates daily lesson plans to support growth, learning and development. Additionally, each of the program’s 16 classrooms receive bi-monthly visits during learning stations from the Curriculum and Assessment Coordinator (C.A.C). The teachers and C.A.C then meet monthly to discuss achievements and goal setting for the following month. Meaningful, purposeful, high quality interactions through a balance of student directed and teacher directed discovery and exploration is of the highest importance to First Steps Child Care & Preschool. Teachers promise to never miss an opportunity to spark interest, curiosity and wonder in the remarkably growing young minds of our program.
Quarterly assessments are conducted on students of all ages by the Classroom Lead Teacher. Parents are invited to go over student assessments with a Parent-Teacher conference each March and September.

Scheduling & Enrollment FAQ
How can I schedule a tour or request a consultation at First Steps Academy?
You can easily schedule a tour online through our website or by calling our center directly. During the tour, you'll have the opportunity to explore our classrooms, meet our caring teachers, and learn more about our educational programs and philosophy.What are your hours of operation and daily schedule for children?
Our centers are open Monday through Friday, from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Each day is thoughtfully structured to include learning activities, free play, nutritious meals, rest periods, and outdoor fun, ensuring a well-rounded experience for your child.How do I enroll my child at First Steps Academy? What is your enrollment process?
Enrollment begins with a tour and consultation to help you choose the right program for your child. After that, you'll complete registration forms, provide necessary health records, and meet with our staff to review our policies and routines.What should I bring for the tour?
We recommend bringing any questions you may have about our programs, as well as your child's health records if you have them handy. This will help us address your specific needs during the consultation.Can I visit the center without an appointment?
While we encourage scheduled tours to ensure personalized attention, we understand that sometimes you may want to drop by. Feel free to call ahead to check availability for a quick visit.
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3089 25th St NW
Rochester, MN
55901
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