The Montessori Toddler Program is tailored for children aged between

18 months up to 30 months.

This stage is crucial as it marks a formative period in children’s lives, during which they eagerly absorb impressions from every facet of their environment.

The program focuses on the following areas:

PRACTICAL LIFE

The Practical Life exercises are engaging and purposeful activities that closely resemble real-life tasks, inviting children to participate with enthusiasm. Beyond instilling self-confidence and a sense of accomplishment, these activities follow a simple, clear, and brief cycle, yielding prompt results. Through such exercises, children cultivate independence, concentration, and hand-eye coordination. Specially designed for tiny hands, Practical Life materials serve as invitations for toddlers to engage in tasks like spooning, pouring, dusting, sweeping, buttoning, and zipping.

SENSORIAL

The sensorial materials offer children opportunities to hone all five senses. These activities utilize specially crafted materials, tailored to the children’s age, to refine their senses and nurture skill development.

LANGUAGE

The Toddler Program prioritizes English language development through verbal communication, emphasizing comprehension and usage. Teachers actively guide children in their interactions with others, encouraging dialogue to expand their language abilities. Through frequent socialization with peers, children have numerous opportunities to enhance their language skills through conversation.

MATH

In this setting, tangible materials are employed to initiate the understanding of diverse mathematical concepts. Initially, children engage with numerical quantities, which gradually guides them into comprehending the decimal system. Additionally, they are introduced to the fundamental four mathematical operations, marking the outset of memorizing mathematical facts.

CULTURE

Cultural activities and exercises are designed to cultivate a child’s comprehension of the world and their role within it. This domain provides opportunities for exploration in history, geography, botany, zoology, and science, nurturing a holistic understanding of various aspects of our environment and society.

MOVEMENT OR LARGE MOTOR AREA

Aiding in the enhancement of their physical abilities, these activities bolster children’s bodies. Engaging in large motor activities promotes muscle stimulation and fosters strength and coordination development. Our indoor and outdoor play areas are carefully crafted to provide ample opportunities for movement, facilitating the growth of large motor skills.


SAFETY

SELF-CARE IS A FUNDAMENTAL ASPECT OF THE MONTESSORI ETHOS, WOVEN INTO THE FABRIC OF OUR EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT.

From the vibrant spaces of our Young Children’s Community to the nurturing atmospheres of our Casa Classrooms, we prioritize the provision of abundant supplies to support hygiene rituals and encourage proper hand washing. This commitment fosters a sense of responsibility and autonomy in our students, empowering them to take charge of their well-being from an early age.

Within each classroom, a comprehensive array of resources is meticulously curated to reinforce the importance of self-care. Through this proactive approach, we cultivate habits that promote health and hygiene, laying a strong foundation for lifelong wellness. Our dedication to equipping students with the tools they need for self-care reflects our holistic approach to education, ensuring that every aspect of their development is nurtured with care and intention. Daily cleaning routines involve sanitizing objects and hard surfaces using child-safe disinfectant cleaners

 Please Note:

As you explore our website, we want to clarify that while we offer a toddler program, only a limited portion (approximately 20%) of our pre-school classroom space will be allocated for toddlers.  This ensures that we maintain a balance within the classroom environment, enabling us to provide each child with the  optimal Montessori experience.