Toddlers
Montessori-inspired learning from the beginning
Program for Toddlers
Our program for toddlers promotes playful learning and early development. In a loving and safe environment, children explore the world through creative activities, language enrichment, and social interaction. We emphasize personalized care and support each child at their own pace. Our approach integrates Montessori principles, aimed at nurturing children’s natural curiosity and fostering independent learning.
Individual Care
Our proven practices for toddlers include established approaches that provide practical methods to promote and develop early childhood skills:
- Sensory Discoveries: Activities that stimulate the senses and help children explore the world around them through touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste. These activities are an essential part of the Montessori method to sharpen sensory perception.
- Music and Movement: Daily music and dance sessions to promote motor skills and develop joy in rhythm and sound.
- Story Time: Regular reading aloud and viewing picture books to promote language development and foster interest in books.
- Creative Play: Access to age-appropriate toys and materials that stimulate imagination and creativity. In Montessori education, specially designed materials are used to support independent learning.
- Fine Motor Skills Exercises: Activities such as puzzles, painting, and building that improve dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
- Nature Exploration: Time spent outdoors to discover nature, play, and explore the environment. This aligns with the Montessori philosophy of utilizing nature as a valuable learning space.
- Simple Mathematics: Playful introduction to numbers and shapes through everyday activities and games.
- Social Interaction: Guided playgroups and shared activities to promote social skills and cultivate early friendships.
- Emotional Security and Comfort: A loving and supportive environment where every child feels safe and secure.
- Rituals and Routines: Fixed daily schedules that provide children with orientation and security.
- Parent Involvement: Regular communication and collaboration with parents to support the individual development and needs of each child.