Montessori Toddler
House Program
Our Montessori Toddlers Program fosters holistic development through play-based learning. With a focus on individualized exploration, we provide a nurturing environment that encourages curiosity, independence, and social interaction.
Learning in the Toddler House
In the Toddler House, specific to ages 1-3, learning is an immersive experience tailored to each child's developmental stage. We emphasize sensorial exploration, introducing activities that stimulate fine and gross motor skills. Practical life exercises, such as pouring or sorting, enhance independence and foster a sense of responsibility. Language development is encouraged through storytelling and vocabulary-building activities, while collaborative play nurtures social skills. Our program prioritizes a child-centric approach, allowing toddlers to progress at their own pace within a supportive and enriching environment.
Seedling Curriculum
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Encourage hands-on activities that stimulate the senses, supporting the development of fine and gross motor skills.
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Integrate activities like pouring, sorting, and dressing to foster independence and cultivate essential life skills.
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Facilitate language growth through storytelling, vocabulary-building exercises, and encouraging verbal communication.
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Promote collaborative play to enhance social skills, sharing, and cooperation among toddlers.
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Create an environment that allows toddlers to make choices independently, nurturing a sense of autonomy.
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Provide activities that refine hand-eye coordination and dexterity, laying the groundwork for later academic skills.
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Introduce age-appropriate puzzles, games, and activities to engage cognitive abilities and encourage problem-solving.
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Incorporate activities that promote emotional expression and teach toddlers to identify and manage their emotions.
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Foster a connection with the natural world through outdoor activities, promoting a love for nature and physical exercise.