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# Infant Curriculum for Birth to 18 Months in Alabama

## A complete, research-based infant curriculum for Alabama childcare programs — AL ELG-aligned, delivered monthly, and integrated with brightwheel.

AL ELG-alignedDelivered monthlyBrightwheel integratedNAEYC approved

Explore other Experience Curriculum age bands in Alabama

[Experience BabyBirth to 18 months](https://mybrightwheel.com/experience-curriculum/infant-curriculum/infant-curriculum-in-alabama)
[Experience Toddler18 to 36 months](https://mybrightwheel.com/experience-curriculum/toddler-curriculum/toddler-curriculum-in-alabama)
[Experience Preschool3 to 5 years](https://mybrightwheel.com/experience-curriculum/preschool-curriculum/preschool-curriculum-in-alabama)

About the curriculum

## What is Experience Baby?

Experience Baby is a research-based infant curriculum designed for children birth through 18 months. Each month, a complete curriculum kit arrives at your program — including lesson plans, sensory materials, caregiver guides, and family engagement tools — everything you need to support rich, intentional learning for your youngest learners.

Unlike curriculum binders or printed guides, Experience Baby ships physical materials organized around a developmentally appropriate monthly theme. Activities are designed to fit naturally into the caregiving routines that define infant care: feeding, diapering, napping, and free exploration. There are no elaborate setups or long prep times.

Designed for infant care realities

Experience Baby recognizes that infant curriculum isn’t about “lesson time” — it’s about embedding intentional learning into every diaper change, feeding, and moment of eye contact. Activities are designed for 2–5 minute windows, with caregiver language prompts that make every routine a learning opportunity.

#### What’s in each kit

- 4 weeks of daily lesson plans
- Sensory materials (infant-safe)
- Music and movement activity guide
- Caregiver language prompts card
- Family engagement take-home materials
- Observation documentation prompts
- Brightwheel digital activity companion

#### Developmental focus

- Secure attachment and trust
- Sensory exploration and curiosity
- Early language: babbling, cooing, word association
- Gross motor: rolling, sitting, reaching, crawling
- Fine motor: grasping, transferring, manipulating
- Emotional attunement with caregivers
- Cause-and-effect early cognitive development

Alabama-specific context

## Why Experience Baby is a strong fit for Alabama programs

### Alabama infant & toddler care

Key regulatory and market context for Alabama programs

1:6Alabama’s infant-to-caregiver ratio for licensed infant care

AL ELGAlabama Early Learning Guidelines

AL Quality STARSAlabama Quality STARS — the state’s quality rating system

AL Quality STARS programs receive enhanced subsidy reimbursement. Documented infant curriculum aligned to AL ELG supports 3-star and above ratings.

Alabama Quality STARS is the state’s voluntary QRIS (1–5 stars). Higher-rated programs receive enhanced Child Care Subsidy reimbursement rates.

### Alabama licensing and ratio context

Alabama’s 1:6 infant ratio (one caregiver for every 6 infants) is a common standard among U.S. states. Infants’ rapid neurological development requires highly responsive, individualized care. Experience Baby’s activity design respects this reality: activities are designed to be implemented one-on-one during natural caregiving moments, not as structured group lessons.

Skills & developmental domains

## Developmental domains covered in Experience Baby

Experience Baby integrates all eight developmental domains from Experience Curriculum’s 35-skill framework, with activities calibrated specifically for the birth–18 month age range. Every monthly kit embeds 2–3 skills into each activity — supporting whole-child development without siloing learning into subject areas.

Social-Emotional

Attachment, trust, emotional attunement, early social responsiveness

Physical

Gross motor milestones, fine motor exploration, sensory-motor development

Language & Literacy

Pre-verbal communication, early vocabulary, caregiver narration and reading

Math & Reasoning

Cause-and-effect, object permanence, early spatial and number reasoning

Science

Sensory exploration, observation, natural curiosity about the world

Creative Arts

Sensory art experiences, music, movement, early aesthetic awareness

Social Studies

Family and community identity, cultural connections, sense of belonging

Approaches to Learning

Curiosity, persistence, initiative, attention — foundational learning behaviors

AL ELG alignment

Experience Baby activities map to specific AL ELG developmental levels across all domains. An alignment document maps every activity-to-AL ELG-indicator match, so educators can use completed activities as documentation evidence without creating separate records.

Sample monthly themes

## What arrives each month

Each Experience Baby kit is organized around a developmentally appropriate monthly theme. Themes are designed to be rich for infants through sensory experiences and caregiver engagement — not conceptual complexity. Here’s a sample of what a program year looks like.

SeptInfant

#### Hello, World!

Introductory theme exploring textures, faces, and familiar voices. Emphasis on building secure caregiver-infant relationships and establishing classroom routines.

AttachmentSensoryRoutine-building

OctInfant

#### Falling Leaves

Nature-based sensory exploration with safe leaf textures, autumn colors, and outdoor observation. Emphasis on visual tracking, grasping, and early cause-and-effect.

ScienceFine motorVisual tracking

JanInfant

#### I Can Move!

Gross motor milestone focus with tummy time activities, supported sitting explorations, and reaching and rolling games.

Gross motorPhysical devMilestone-focused

MarInfant

#### All About Me

Identity and self-awareness theme with mirrors, photo activities, and name recognition games. Strong social-emotional development connection.

Social-EmotionalIdentityLanguage

Digital integration

## Experience Baby and brightwheel: a complete solution

Experience Curriculum is now fully integrated with brightwheel, the #1 childcare management platform. For Alabama programs already using brightwheel for billing, attendance, and family communication, adding Experience Baby creates a seamless curriculum-to-documentation workflow.

### Document as you teach

Educators can log observations directly in brightwheel during or immediately after activities. Notes link to developmental milestones and build each child’s portfolio automatically.

### Keep families connected

Parents receive real-time photos, videos, and activity updates through brightwheel. Experience Baby family take-home content can be shared digitally, keeping caregivers at home aligned with the classroom.

For programs documenting Alabama AL ELG observations, brightwheel’s note-taking and milestone tagging features significantly reduce paperwork. All AL ELG documentation lives in brightwheel and can be exported for AL Quality STARS reporting or family conferences.

Frequently asked questions

## Questions about Experience Baby in Alabama

#### Is Experience Baby aligned to Alabama’s AL ELG early learning standards?

Yes. Experience Baby is formally aligned to Alabama’s Alabama Early Learning Guidelines (AL ELG). An alignment document maps each Experience Baby activity and skill to specific AL ELG measures and developmental levels, and is accepted by Alabama Department of Human Resources (DHR) as curriculum alignment documentation.

#### Can Experience Baby help my Alabama program achieve a higher AL Quality STARS rating?

Many Alabama programs find that using a structured, research-based, AL ELG-aligned curriculum supports their AL Quality STARS rating. Experience Baby’s built-in observation tools and family engagement materials also support documentation requirements at higher AL Quality STARS levels. We recommend confirming specific requirements with your local childcare resource agency.

#### How does Experience Baby work for a 1:6 infant ratio classroom?

Experience Baby is specifically designed for infant care realities, including Alabama’s 1:6 ratio. Activities are calibrated for 2–5 minute individual interactions woven into caregiving routines rather than structured group lessons. Caregiver language prompt cards make it easy to embed learning into diapering, feeding, and play without requiring separate “lesson time.”

#### What is the cost of Experience Baby for Alabama childcare programs?

Experience Baby pricing is based on program size and the number of children served. Alabama programs may also qualify for subsidized pricing if serving children through state-funded programs. Pricing details and a free tour are available through the [brightwheel website](https://mybrightwheel.com/experience-curriculum/)
.

#### Does Experience Baby work for family childcare providers in Alabama?

Yes. Experience Baby is well-suited for licensed family childcare homes in Alabama. The curriculum is designed for small groups and individual infant interactions, making it ideal for family childcare settings where one provider may serve 1–4 infants simultaneously.

Keep exploring

## Related pages

[Same stateExperience Toddler in AlabamaFor programs serving children 18–36 months in Alabama](https://mybrightwheel.com/experience-curriculum/toddler-curriculum/toddler-curriculum-in-alabama)
[Same stateExperience Preschool in AlabamaPre-K curriculum for Alabama programs serving 3–5 year olds](https://mybrightwheel.com/experience-curriculum/preschool-curriculum/preschool-curriculum-in-alabama)
[Standards alignmentAlabama Early Learning StandardsHow Experience Curriculum maps to Alabama’s AL ELG standards](https://mybrightwheel.com/early-learning-standards/alabama/)
[Same age bandInfant Curriculum HubInfant curriculum resources and state-specific links for all 50 states](https://mybrightwheel.com/experience-curriculum/infant-curriculum/)

## Ready to bring Experience Baby to your Alabama program?

Research-based infant curriculum for Alabama programs — delivered to your door every month.

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