Programs

TODDLER PROGRAM:
18- 36 MONTH
Our Montessori programs for toddlers focus on the seven traditional areas of learning, ensuring a well-rounded developmental experience. Each classroom is thoughtfully equipped with Montessori materials designed to engage and support growth in the following areas:
- Practical Life: Activities that develop fine motor skills, independence, and self-care routines, such as pouring, buttoning, and cleaning.
- Sensorial: Materials that refine the senses and enhance perceptual skills, including items that explore texture, color, shape, and sound.
- Language: Resources that foster early literacy skills, such as language cards, storytelling, and vocabulary enrichment tools.
- Arithmetic: Hands-on materials that introduce basic mathematical concepts through counting, sorting, and pattern recognition.
- Culture: Activities that expose toddlers to different cultures, traditions, and geography, promoting a global awareness from an early age.
- Science: Exploratory materials and activities that encourage curiosity about the natural world and basic scientific principles.
- Art and Music: Creative resources that allow for self-expression through various mediums, including drawing, painting, crafting, singing and dance.
Diapering and Toilet Training:
Our Montessori programs for toddlers emphasize holistic development, including essential life skills such as diapering and toilet training. We support these milestones with a respectful and patient approach, incorporating practical life activities that encourage self-care and independence. Our classrooms are equipped with child-friendly changing stations and accessible bathroom facilities to facilitate smooth transitions. Through positive reinforcement and consistent routines, we help toddlers develop confidence and autonomy in their personal care, ensuring they gain valuable skills that promote self-sufficiency and readiness for future stages of growth.

PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM: 3-6 YEARS OF AGE
Our Montessori Preschool Program is designed to cultivate a love of learning and foster the development of essential skills in a supportive and stimulating environment. For children aged 3 to 6 years, this program offers a comprehensive curriculum that integrates the Montessori method’s core principles, promoting intellectual, social, and emotional growth.
In our preschool classrooms, children engage in hands-on activities across several key areas:
- Practical Life: Activities that build independence and daily living skills, such as cooking, cleaning, and organizing, helping children develop fine motor skills and self-confidence.
- Sensorial: Materials designed to enhance sensory perception and cognitive abilities, including activities that explore texture, color, size, and sound, helping children refine their sensory discrimination and classification skills.
- Language: A focus on early literacy development through storytelling, phonics, vocabulary enrichment, and language games, fostering both spoken and written communication skills.
- Mathematics: Hands-on activities that introduce and reinforce mathematical concepts like counting, addition, subtraction, and spatial awareness using concrete materials.
- Culture: Exploration of geography, history, and cultural traditions, which helps children develop a broader understanding of the world and appreciate diverse perspectives.
- Science: Interactive experiences that encourage curiosity and inquiry about the natural world, including basic experiments and observations that lay the foundation for scientific thinking.
- Art and Music: Opportunities for creative expression through various artistic mediums, promoting imagination, fine motor skills, and emotional expression.
- Music and Movement Integration: Music is introduced through a variety of engaging and age-appropriate activities that promote cognitive, emotional, and social growth.
Our Montessori Preschool Program is designed to meet the individual needs of each child, encouraging them to explore their interests at their own pace while developing critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a strong sense of community. By providing a prepared environment that supports autonomy and discovery, we aim to inspire a lifelong love of learning and prepare children for future academic and personal success.
Maria Montessori
