Growing Independence
In this learning environment, children work independently, observe others, explore freely, and express their curiosity and creativity.
A Montessori classroom for toddlers safely supports your child’s drive to do things alone, developing confidence and a sense of competence.
The environment is language-rich, with adults using proper nomenclature rather than baby talk so that the children are exposed to and develop a broad vocabulary.
Adults also support toddlers in communicating with each other. A range of books allows children to explore on their own or read aloud with an adult.
A self-care area fosters toilet awareness and independence in maintaining personal hygiene (such as learning how to wipe one’s nose and wash hands independently). A sleeping area with individual floor beds/mats that allows toddlers to exercise autonomy in preparing for rest and allows them to get up independently once rested.
There is also an area for gross motor activities to help children coordinate their movements, and low tables that enable them to help prepare, serve, eat, and clean up their snacks and meals.
● Language Development
● Socialization
● Independence
● Movement
● Practical Life Skills