Our program for children between the ages of 2 to 3.5 years is deep-seated in the Montessori principles. Our warm, nurturing environment encourages independence, language, social skills, self-care, sensorial learning, and music and movement.

Practical Life

Practical life activities like pouring, tonging, spooning, and dressing frames develop coordination, confidence, and independence.

Sensorial

Learning through the senses, like sorting sounds, colors, shapes, thinnest to thickest, and longest to shortest, helps redefine sensorial exploration.

Language

Language development happens through songs, stories, and puppet stories.  Language activity like rhyming, matching, and sorting objects with beginning sounds helps build conversational skills.

Math

Learning to build 1-on-1 correspondence with objects while counting is an important math skill that helps children later in life.

Music & Movement

Freedom of movement helps support gross motor skills. Music plays a very active part in brain development.

Self Care

Self-care is where children learn to take care of themselves and the environment around them.

Social and Emotional Development

Children express their feelings and thoughts through actions and words, which helps in emotional development.