Infant Toddler Curriculum

The Montessori Infant Toddler Curriculum

At a age where your child is learning to navigate the world, and develop into their full potential, providing your child with a healthy community and environment to flourish is our utmost priority.

Our Curriculum

What is The Montessori Infant Toddler Curriculum?

Cognitive activities are based on simple everyday materials. They give your child opportunities to expand their ability to focus and think. The activities are designed to feed and encourage your child’s natural curiosity and introduce problems that teach your child skills to problem solve.

Social activities are designed to help your child recognize emotions in themselves/others and learn peaceful ways of solving problems and conflicts.

Within this part of the curriculum we nurture social skills, emotional regulation, and self-soothing techniques.

Language activities are designed to help your child focus and begin to speak deliberately and clearly verbally and nonverbally.

This part of the curriculum includes communicating through touch, facial expressions, visual cues, and singing

Practical life activities are designed to equip your child with basic life skills such as cleaning, dressing, pouring, wiping, etc…. they allow your child to participate in some way in the everyday workings of life.

Motor activities help foster the growth of gross and fine motor skills as well as an understanding of directions.

The activities in this part of the curriculum promote the development of hand-eye coordination, visual acuity, manual dexterity, and verbal directions.

Sensory activities are designed to give your child the opportunity to use all of their senses.

Our activities are split between outdoor and indoor activities that allow your child to explore on their own, without direction.